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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!
kiotobg
Dec 30, 2017Guide
First, make the firmware routers working! 100% working, not 10%!
Second, even cheap Chinese brands do not have such problems. Are not you ashamed?
Third, by fixing your first 2 things, then you start to do third! I mean this:
- seventyDec 30, 2017Aspirant
I am so disappointed with Netgear on this one.
I have been running an R7000 at home with no problems. I just bought another one for my in-laws, then lost half a day trying to configure an Android device that just wouldn't work on either 2.4 or 5GHz.
Finally turning of Access Control solved it (thanks for the tip earlier in this thread).
Of course, I worked out afterwards the router had upgraded itself to 1.0.9.18 on first boot. Thanks a lot Netgear. I now have to leave the family with a wifi setup that could go unstable at any time.
- AaronB483Dec 30, 2017Aspirant
One thing that might help speed things along as far as Netgear is concerned, is for those ofyou who have bought this product on Amazon write a review that includes problems right now.
Not necessarily giving a bad review, but warn future buyers of the problem we're having right now.
Let them know it's a great machine but just hold off right now.
- brdoddsjrDec 30, 2017Apprentice
Folks, I'm back. I'm the guy running stable on the .20 Hot Fix for a week.
I just lost every 2.4 wifi connection. I happen to be in the router at the time. I watched all (every) of my 2.4 connected devices drop off one by one. Not all at once, but literally one by one. It took over an hour to drop all the 2.4 devices. I have 33 IoT devices on the 2.4 radio. Nothing wired or 5 wifi was effected. No difference between reserved IP and DHCP. I even did a speed test on my 5G connected android phone and got full bandwidth while all this was happening.
Absolutely nothing in the logs. I when into my cable modem and nothing there either. no timeouts, no T4 or T5 errors, so it wasn't WAN side.
I've rebooted only and all is well.
If it fails a second time I'm going to turn on assess control and allow all devices.
Ugh