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Markyboy
Aug 15, 2016Aspirant
Does the R7000 have the Quantenna 5GHz battery drain issue or has it been fixed?
Hi, I'm looking to upgrade my WiFi router and I'm considering the R7000, but don't want to buy a router that drains my phone battery when it's connected to the 5 GHz channel and can't see any point i...
- Aug 15, 2016
The R7000 is completely Broadcom-based and doesn't use Quantenna chips at all.
microchip8
Aug 15, 2016Master
The R7000 is completely Broadcom-based and doesn't use Quantenna chips at all.
Markyboy
Aug 15, 2016Aspirant
Well, that would seem to answer that one, Thanks.
Now I need to start googling again to see if Broadcom has the same issue :-)
- michaelkenwardAug 16, 2016Guru - Experienced User
Or the whole thing may be an urban myth dreamed up by nerds with time on their hands.
- microchip8Aug 16, 2016Master
Actually, it isn't. I've experienced in the past drain issues on my Galaxy J5 phone when I upgraded the firmware on my ASUS router. On the WIFI status page you could clearly see the device switching back and forth between powersafe mode and normal mode. Reverting back to a previous firmware shows no drain and no such behavior. This was also reported by quite a few Samsung users on SNB forums as well. I'd lose half my battery capacity/day due to this even when not using the phone
So a specific combination of drivers and phones can trigger it. People that didn't use a Samsung phone/tablet didn't experience such an issue