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icet8520
Mar 23, 2024Aspirant
netgear r7800 5ghz light not on
the 5ghz light on the router is not on, the broadcasting is checked, no single is found on any device. This issue happens after the router reboots several times itself. The 2.4ghz works fine.
icet8520
Mar 24, 2024Aspirant
Router Firmware Version
V1.0.2.92
the 5ghz light goes off after the first manual rebootin becasue all the light goes on and off for some reason. After, the lights stay on excpet the 5ghz, then i updated the firmware last night think of it might fix the issue, the 5ghz light came back for a few minutes then it start repetitive rebooting until i hard reset it by holding the reset button. Then the 5ghz light goes off again. every setting in the routerlogin.net is same as before.
I had this router for 5 years, it is aging? if nothing can fix the issue im thinking of replace it with a new router.
is ax5400 wifi 6 router good? or any other recommandation compare to this one.
michaelkenward
Mar 24, 2024Guru - Experienced User
icet8520 wrote:
the 5ghz light goes off after the first manual rebootin becasue all the light goes on and off for some reason. After, the lights stay on excpet the 5ghz, then i updated the firmware last night think of it might fix the issue, the 5ghz light came back for a few minutes then it start repetitive rebooting until i hard reset it by holding the reset button. Then the 5ghz light goes off again. every setting in the routerlogin.net is same as before.
One thought is that the power adapter could be failing. These are more likely to die than the electronic circuitry.
If you have an adapter with the same specifications, you could try that.
I had this router for 5 years, it is aging? if nothing can fix the issue im thinking of replace it with a new router.is ax5400 wifi 6 router good? or any other recommandation compare to this one.
The R7800 is ageing. It dates back to 2017. For a while it was Netgear's go-to workhorse router. My own still soldiers on, but I have relegated it to AP role because it supports USB drives and ReadySHARE.
When it comes to a replacement, it depends on what you want to do and how much you want to spend, not to mention the aesthetics.
Try plugging your needs into the filters on the product pages:
Wireless Routers for Home | NETGEAR
Then check back here for reports on the things you are considering, but remember that people turn up in this community with problems, not compliments. So look at reviews on Amazon, for example.