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helix20017
Aspirant
Dec 16, 2017
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Firmware V1.2.1.6_1.1.86 Connection Drop Out

Hi,

 

Since updating the R8000P to the latest firemware (V1.2.1.6_1.1.86), the router will not connect to the internet, unless it is rebooted. Despite this inability to connect, it says 'internet status: good.' Is this a known netgear bug? I haven't changed any settings and this exactly coinsided after I updated it. Are netgear going to issue an urgent patch? This is an expensive router for such a basic bug!

 

Thanks. 


  • antinode wrote:

    Did you try
    resetting (and reconfiguring) the router after loading new firmware?


    This is probably the best advice to try first.

     

    There is a manual for the R8000P somewhere at the end of this link:

     

    >>>> R8000P | Product | Support | NETGEAR <<<<

     

    See Reset button on page 12.

     

    Remember, when you have a modem and router in the system you have to do things in the right order.

     

    Be sure to restart your network in this sequence:

     

    • Turn off and unplug the modem.
    • Turn off the modem router and computers.
    • Plug in the modem and turn it on. Wait 2 minutes.
    • Turn on the modem router and wait 2 minutes.
    • Turn on the computers.

4 Replies

  • > [...] the router will not connect to the internet, unless it is
    > rebooted. Despite this inability to connect, it says 'internet status:
    > good.'

       How, exactly, did you determine that "the router will not connect to
    the internet"?  Some device or other had some problem or other?  As
    usual, showing actual actions with their actual results (error messages,
    ...) can be more helpful than vague descriptions or interpretations.  

       Apparently (from the web-browser interface?), the router seems to
    think that it is connected.  What's your evidence that it isn't?  Did
    you restart the device which exhibited the problem, instead of the
    router?

    > [...] this exactly coinsided after I updated it.

       Did you try loading any older-version firmware?  Did you try
    resetting (and reconfiguring) the router after loading new firmware?

    > Are netgear going to issue an urgent patch?

       Many things are possible, but, even if there is a problem with the
    new firmware, I wouldn't hold my breath.

    • michaelkenward's avatar
      michaelkenward
      Guru - Experienced User

      antinode wrote:

      Did you try
      resetting (and reconfiguring) the router after loading new firmware?


      This is probably the best advice to try first.

       

      There is a manual for the R8000P somewhere at the end of this link:

       

      >>>> R8000P | Product | Support | NETGEAR <<<<

       

      See Reset button on page 12.

       

      Remember, when you have a modem and router in the system you have to do things in the right order.

       

      Be sure to restart your network in this sequence:

       

      • Turn off and unplug the modem.
      • Turn off the modem router and computers.
      • Plug in the modem and turn it on. Wait 2 minutes.
      • Turn on the modem router and wait 2 minutes.
      • Turn on the computers.
      • helix20017's avatar
        helix20017
        Aspirant

        Thanks, I agree hopefully reinstalling firemware and wiping settings will work.

         

        Fingers crossed!

    • helix20017's avatar
      helix20017
      Aspirant

      Thanks for your reply but it wouldn't connect to the internet via a web browser or an app.

      The web browser error was: -

      'Safari can't open the page'

       

      In apps, no response or error messages.

       

      I have restarted both device and router, crucially it was only restarting the router that made the difference. I expect the newest version of firmware to work...and the previous version  did, so there's no benefit in loading old firmware. The problem has been demonstrated by the fact that it worked previously.

       

      Also, why should you have to do a factory reset just because firemware is updated......bad software design!

      I have reflashed the firemware and have done a factory setting reset, in the hope this works but only time will tell.

       

      Thanks for some ideas though, hadn't thought of the factory reset as up until now it has been a good router.