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JamesGL
Dec 19, 2017NETGEAR Employee Retired
Feedback for R7000 New firmware 1.0.9.18
Hi All,
Please post here for any update/issue related to the latest firmware 1.0.9.18.
- Mar 08, 2018
You should review this and maybe revert back to this recommended version of FW:
Alfikwrote:I've looked here again after a while and I can't belive the problem is still not solved....
Since I've flashed Tomato a few weeks ago I've forgotten that I have a router- it's working perfectly getting dust because i do not touch it at all :-)...
Parental control works perfectly, 0 drops, strong signal - save your time and do a similar thing!
MPrinter17
Dec 19, 2017Star
Currently running V1.0.9.18_1.2.27.
Problem is that 2.4G devices fall off the network. I've already done a Factory Reset and set everything up again by hand. After the reset or reboot, I can get everything connected just fine for about an hour or so, then the 2.4G devices fall off and can't reconnect until the router is rebooted.
I'm running Smart Connect and QoS and the R7000 is in Router mode.
Jan1959
Dec 23, 2017Aspirant
Same problem with my router.
Do not understand why Netgear is not capable of getting the 2.4 bandwidth working. Should be top priority.
Do not understand why Netgear is not capable of getting the 2.4 bandwidth working. Should be top priority.
- HWAMDec 23, 2017ApprenticePlease tell me if you still are able to ping the devices. Do they still reply on a ping? In my case I always get a reply. No communication possible but the devices still reply on a ping. Please test while you have the problem. Try to ping a 2.4GHz device from a wired device.
- LaudekDec 23, 2017Star
Hi all
My Nighthawk R7000 is three years old. When this stuff started I was thinking hardware failure due to age but then figured out via this community that the FW has been the culprit. I am also not a "techie", so some of these discussions are a bit over my head. Now I have found that when my 2.4 Ghz band items have dropped off, a simple off on restart of the router does the trick. When they have dropped I can't ping them because the router doesn't show them as attached. When I restart the router they attache and pinging works.
Now in all of these messages I have found three common themes:
1) The 2.4 Ghz band is the unstable one more often than not, with devices using it dropping from 1 to 36 hours after reset;
2) these devices may think they are connected to the router but they don't have internet connection or appear in the attached devices menu;
3) manually configuring set up after a hard reset versus using backup config can create new problems (i.e. Android or Apple products recorgnizing but not connecting to the network).
The beta firmware cited earlier in teh thread seems to have similar issues.
I don't want to drop a couple of hundred unexpected dollars at this time of year on a new router. Recognize it's freaking annoying to spend 30 minutes or so once ot twice a day to reset the devices and or the router. I can deal with it over the holidays but not when I go back to work and my kid needs a stable connection to do homework.
So willing to give Netgear a chance to develop a solution. At the same time starting look at options from flashing back to an older version of the FW to researching possible replacements.