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Earlkarp
Oct 02, 2021Star
DNS issues after upgrade to R7900-v1.0.4.46_10.0.53 firmware
Recently updated my R7900 to the latest firmware V1.0.4.46_10.0.53 about a week ago. After doing so we have had numerous DNS issues on several Windows 10 machines where we need to refresh various Internet pages multiple times due to non-response to get the page to load. This same issue has been occurring on five different Windows 10 machines.
In addition, we have four Android devices (version 11) that are now consistently reporting "No Internet". After a few minutes OR turning the Wi-Fi on/off, then we are able to connect to the Internet resources but will soon drop the connection again. The Wi-Fi signal is still good and we remain connected, but we are not able to resolve external DNS names consistently.
All of these devices have been stable for months/years, but since this firmware update we have had nothing but problems. We have connected to other Wi-Fi networks (school, church, businesses, etc.) without a single issue, so this definitely pointing to the firmware update on this R7900.
I have tried using a completely different set of DNS servers and we are still experiencing these issues.
Netgear Support please help correct this bad firmware revision.
I reverted to a previous version like you and that resolved the DNS issue. However, then it re-exposed the Circle vulnerability. About two weeks ago while my family was streaming a movie the movie stopped as our internet went down. When I went to log into the router I found that the device had been reset to 'factory default setttings'. This is the first time it had ever done this and I have been using this router for several years. I suspect it got hacked. Since we were not getting a response from Netgear with an update to the firmware I perfomed these steps to install DD-WRT firmware. *** DO YOUR OWN READING IN THE DD-WRT FORUMS and DO NOT TAKE THIS AS A DEFINITIVE GUIDE ***
I failed to retain the URL where I found these steps as I would like to give credit where credit is due. By following these steps you may brick your router and Netgear may not be able to help you. If you do not follow these steps closely, then you maybe in the market for a new router! Proceed with extreme caution and read through all of the steps provided to ensure you know what you are getting yourself into!!
Netgear R7900 to R8000: *Do not change any settings on stock or OpenWRT* **All this was done over LAN** 1. Flash latest Stock Netgear R7900 firmware. 2. Wait 5 minutes 3. Download OpenWRT 18.06.2 for Netgear R7900 4. Flash OpenWRT - openwrt-21.02.0-bcm53xx-generic-netgear_r7900-squashfs.chk 5. Open Putty 192.168.1.1 with SSH 6. Login Putty – name: root / no password needed 7. Type the following – nvram set board_id=U12H315T20_NETGEAR 8. Type the following – nvram commit && reboot 9. Login 192.168.1.1 will still be on OpenWRT 10. Flash your pick of R8000 Firmware (DD-WRT / Fresh Tomato)<bin file firmware only> netgear-r8000-webflash.bin 11. Wait 5 minutes 12. Turn off router 13. Turn on router count 5 seconds then press reset for 15 seconds then let go. 14. Wait for LEDs to come on like normal. 15. Reset to default settings (to ensure cleared) 16. Done – Enjoy :) My router now thinks that it is a Netgear R8000 and is running a current version of DD-WRT. I had to go through and re-setup the router as if it were new. Note that this device is no longer supported in any manner by Netgear.
Since the device is old and I no longer have any warranty and was at risk of being hacked from the internet (again?), I either had to replace the unit OR attempt these steps that I found. Fortunately, it worked out for me.
29 Replies
- plemansGuru - Experienced User
Try downgrading the firmware back a version. We've seen multiple product lines experience this same issue with the latest round of updates.
The problem with this solution is the vulnerability with the Circle Parental control that is running in the background even though it is set to "Disabled". If only Netgear provided some glimmer of hope to know when a fix will be released for this issue.
I downgraded the firmware to the previous version, R7900-V1.0.4.38_10.0.50, which has solved the DNS issue on the Windows and Android devices. However, the Circle vulnerability is not resolved to mark this as a solution.
- JamesL1979Apprentice
I'm having this issue also I think. Browser can't resolve the hostname error for a moment, and then loads the page. On wireshark I can see multiple DNS retransmissions of the orginal query, and then the R7900 sends a Refused response before finally sending the response with the IP. Workaround is to set PC DNS server to your ISP's DNS server (the one the R7900 gets from the ISP) shown on the internet configuration page of the R7900, or to a public DNS like Google ( 8.8.8.8 and 8.8.4.4 ).
- JamesL1979Apprentice
WIndows 10 also seems broken since it sends a DNS retransmission packet after every query only a few microseconds appart.
- mpalajoInitiate
I was running the lastest as well and assumed maybe Comcast was doing something crazy to force me into using their DNS but alas it was the firmware upgrade. I was running a VPN and so I did not notice it at all unless I was not running my VPN. I originally was running OpenDNS with filtering then tried Cloudflare and finally resorted to ISP to which at that point it was what lead me to an update issue. Reverting back from V1.0.4.46_10.0.53 to V1.0.4.38_10.0.50 seems to have fixed everything.
Hopefully Netgear will fix this but this router is starting to get a little old so they might not. :(
Here is to wishful thinking. ;D
I reverted to a previous version like you and that resolved the DNS issue. However, then it re-exposed the Circle vulnerability. About two weeks ago while my family was streaming a movie the movie stopped as our internet went down. When I went to log into the router I found that the device had been reset to 'factory default setttings'. This is the first time it had ever done this and I have been using this router for several years. I suspect it got hacked. Since we were not getting a response from Netgear with an update to the firmware I perfomed these steps to install DD-WRT firmware. *** DO YOUR OWN READING IN THE DD-WRT FORUMS and DO NOT TAKE THIS AS A DEFINITIVE GUIDE ***
I failed to retain the URL where I found these steps as I would like to give credit where credit is due. By following these steps you may brick your router and Netgear may not be able to help you. If you do not follow these steps closely, then you maybe in the market for a new router! Proceed with extreme caution and read through all of the steps provided to ensure you know what you are getting yourself into!!
Netgear R7900 to R8000: *Do not change any settings on stock or OpenWRT* **All this was done over LAN** 1. Flash latest Stock Netgear R7900 firmware. 2. Wait 5 minutes 3. Download OpenWRT 18.06.2 for Netgear R7900 4. Flash OpenWRT - openwrt-21.02.0-bcm53xx-generic-netgear_r7900-squashfs.chk 5. Open Putty 192.168.1.1 with SSH 6. Login Putty – name: root / no password needed 7. Type the following – nvram set board_id=U12H315T20_NETGEAR 8. Type the following – nvram commit && reboot 9. Login 192.168.1.1 will still be on OpenWRT 10. Flash your pick of R8000 Firmware (DD-WRT / Fresh Tomato)<bin file firmware only> netgear-r8000-webflash.bin 11. Wait 5 minutes 12. Turn off router 13. Turn on router count 5 seconds then press reset for 15 seconds then let go. 14. Wait for LEDs to come on like normal. 15. Reset to default settings (to ensure cleared) 16. Done – Enjoy :) My router now thinks that it is a Netgear R8000 and is running a current version of DD-WRT. I had to go through and re-setup the router as if it were new. Note that this device is no longer supported in any manner by Netgear.
Since the device is old and I no longer have any warranty and was at risk of being hacked from the internet (again?), I either had to replace the unit OR attempt these steps that I found. Fortunately, it worked out for me.
- dholcombTutor
It appears the same DNS issue exists for the NightHawk R8000P router with firmware version V1.4.2.84_1.3.42.
I posted my issue here:
How to prevent NightHawk R8000P DNS from returning... - NETGEAR Communities
- dholcombTutor
In my case, I confirmed that rolling back the firmware on the NightHawk R8000P router from V1.4.2.84_1.3.42 to V1.4.1.68_1.3.28 resolved the DNS issue.
But, as mentioned by Earlkarp, pinning the router firmware version to this older version exposes it to more security vulnerabilities, so it shouldn't be a long term solution.
- dholcombTutor
I have escalated the issue through the official technical support chat, and then to phone support. They are reviewing the case. I would guess a firmware update won't be available until after the holiday season, assuming they find the problem and fix it, and they acknowledge it needs to be patched across multiple different NightHawk model versions.
When I attempt to follow the link that dholcomb provided it says Message not found. :-(
I tried to search for the entry in the Community but could not find it that way either. Strange.
Thanks for attempting to escalate this issue!
dholcomb wrote:It appears the same DNS issue exists for the NightHawk R8000P router with firmware version V1.4.2.84_1.3.42.
I posted my issue here:
How to prevent NightHawk R8000P DNS from returning... - NETGEAR Communities
- FURRYe38Guru - Experienced User
Looks like the linked post was removed or deleted.