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perqa
Mar 23, 2019Aspirant
Netgear Nighthawk X6 R8000 incompatible with Android devices
I recently purchased a new router, Netgear Nighthawk X6 R8000 (Firmware Version
V1.0.4.28_10.1.54). However, as it turns out, it is incompatible with Android devices! The router does not appear in...
- Apr 01, 2019
I got some help from Netgear Support, and it turned out that a hard reset of the router helped (use a sharp object and press the the countersunk reset button for one minute). After resetting, it took a good 10-15 min until the router had recovered (updated) fully. If I hadn't had Netgear Support online through this long-winded process, I would probably have thought I had broken the router....
After the reset and update, the firmware installed is the same as before: Firmware Version V1.0.4.28_10.1.54. According to the support guy, there are "rare cases" when updates fail to complete properly, but doing a hard reset apparently helps to resolve such states.
Now, the Android mobile connects happily - no changes done on the mobile.
michaelkenward
Mar 24, 2019Guru - Experienced User
perqa wrote:
I recently purchased a new router, Netgear Nighthawk X6 R8000 (Firmware VersionV1.0.4.28_10.1.54). However, as it turns out, it is incompatible with Android devices! The router does not appear in the list of wifi networks on Android devices, and it is impossible to connect to even with manual entry.
That makes no sense.The R8000 just puffs out wifi. It does not discriminate against the devices that can connect to it.
If you have a problem connecting to the wifi, there can be many many reasons for that, including problems with the wifi clients.
From the information you provide it is hard to guess at what might be going on.
What are these unnamed Android devices? What wifi bands are you trying to connect to? Can you access the wifi with other devices?
shadowsports
Mar 24, 2019Hero
Agree with michaelkenward
perqa its your Android device, a setting or something else.
Also, there is nothing wrong with using older FW, 2-3 or more revisions back. Sometimes newest isn't best. Don't be paranoid.