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MelbCreative
Jun 22, 2022Aspirant
5Ghz crashing on R7000P
Hi, I'm experiencing an issue whereby the 5Ghz wifi band will 'crash' when large downloads or uploads are in progress when using my Netgear Nighthawk R7000P router. By crashing I mean, all de...
michaelkenward
Jun 23, 2022Guru - Experienced User
MelbCreative wrote:
I'm experiencing an issue whereby the 5Ghz wifi band will 'crash' when large downloads or uploads are in progress when using my Netgear Nighthawk R7000P router.
I'll start with the usual boilperplate questions.
It might help if you told people what the modem is in front of this router, if there is one. The model number could be useful. Is it, by any chance, also a router, with a set of LAN ports on the back?
I've borrowed a Netgear N600 from a friend and exactly the same thing is happening.
Kind of points the finger away from the router. Difficult to tell with so little information about the rest of your network. What wifi clients are involved?
Netgear N600 could mean anything. N600 is a now somewhat ancient wifi technology. Netgear made dozens of N600s over the years.
- MelbCreativeJun 23, 2022AspirantBoth routers (the R7000P and the N600, which I'm aware is old tech but it's a temporary solution while the R7000P is being replaced) is plugged directly into the Netcomm NBN FTTC box. No additional modems, wifi extenders etc.
What's weird is that the NBN internet service isn't dropping out. The Nighthawk app still shows the full 100mbps / 20mbps download / upload speed.
Yet devices won't connect to the 5Ghz connection at all. IE: the router is refusing connections.
I'm not sure what could be causing that if it isn't the router?
As mentioned it's instigated by high upload/download speeds.- michaelkenwardJun 23, 2022Guru - Experienced User
MelbCreative wrote:
plugged directly into the Netcomm NBN FTTC box. .NBN is the devil's plaything.
Even FTTC is a confusing term. They use it to mean different things down under.
It probably doesn't matter, but we still don't know what this N600 might be.
- MelbCreativeJun 23, 2022AspirantDGND3700 is the Netgear N600 model number.
The NBN FTTC connection box is this unit:
https://superuser.com/questions/1564393/what-is-a-nbn-fttc-connection-device
I'm more concerned with solving the issue with the Nighthawk R7000P!