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DRESTL
Apr 28, 2020Aspirant
Netgear R6700v3 Router troubleshooting
My router seems to reset each 48 hours. I have troubleshooted my modem, with no issues there. Each 48 hours I have to reset (power toggle) the router. You could set your watch to the times t...
- May 02, 2020
A quick update. so far so good. If the 48-hour repeating of the disconnection has been disrupted or eliminated by the router reset, I do not know at this point.
A quick question though, would you suggest that I disable auto updates a firmware on the router? In the Netgear community I've seen several reports of issues with new firmware upgrades.
As always, I appreciate your help. I'm going to keep this thread going until some time passes and I'm assured that the problem is solved.
Dan
DRESTL
Apr 30, 2020Aspirant
I located my modem model
Hitron eMTA modem E31N2V1
Hitron Docsis 3.1 Voice Internet Cable Modem (Does not have built in wireless) E31N2V1
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07V6WXRB3?tag=duckduckgo-d-20&linkCode=osi&th=1&psc=1
DRESTL
May 02, 2020Aspirant
A quick update. so far so good. If the 48-hour repeating of the disconnection has been disrupted or eliminated by the router reset, I do not know at this point.
A quick question though, would you suggest that I disable auto updates a firmware on the router? In the Netgear community I've seen several reports of issues with new firmware upgrades.
As always, I appreciate your help. I'm going to keep this thread going until some time passes and I'm assured that the problem is solved.
Dan
- plemansMay 08, 2020Guru - Experienced User
Depends. If you know updates have caused issues, I'd leave it disabled. When a new update comes out, its worth checking the forums to see how well its worked.
Some device never have an issue, others (see the R7000) are nothing but issues.
- DRESTLMay 09, 2020AspirantThanks again...
- michaelkenwardMay 09, 2020Guru - Experienced User
DRESTL wrote:
A quick question though, would you suggest that I disable auto updates a firmware on the router? In the Netgear community I've seen several reports of issues with new firmware upgrades.
A lot of experienced users disable autoupdate.
The main reason for this is that they like to download the new firmware and run the update manually with a wired connection.
Far too many accounts of "bricked" devices track back to an autoupdate. Manual updates are less likely to cause complaints,although this may be because these are done by experienced users.
An update works 99 times out of 100, perhaps better, an update over a live internet connection. But there is always the rare event when the connection goes down. A manual update will work even with no internet connection.
If you hang around here, you will get to know when new firmware lands. Or you can just do an occasional check. After all, after the initial hardware launch, when bug hunting is most active, the update frequency settles down. It is usually months between new versions.
- DRESTLMay 09, 2020AspirantThank you once again. That's good information. Since it's running right now, I'll just jump in the community now and again to see what's happening.
- michaelkenwardMay 09, 2020Guru - Experienced User
DRESTL wrote:
Thank you once again. That's good information. Since it's running right now, I'll just jump in the community now and again to see what's happening.A quick way to check is to visit the support pages for your device.
If you visit the support pages:
Support | NETGEAR
you can feed in your model number and find the documentation for your hardware.
It will also have any new firmware for your device.