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Thornado
Apr 02, 2020Apprentice
New R7000 Firmware Version 1.0.11.100
It's been a while but finally NG has released a new firmware for R7000! :smileyhappy: R7000 Firmware V1.0.11.100_10.2.100 Download: https://kb.netgear.com/000061805/R7000-Firmware-Version-1-0...
czonin
Apr 05, 2020Tutor
Updated to this yesterday day from V1.0.9.42_10.2.44 and all was running fine until I had a random reboot earlier today which is the same issue I had with all previous versions. I ended up rolling back to V1.0.9.42_10.2.44.
I just found this thread and saw that you were supposed to reboot before updating so I did that and now trying the new firmware again. Hopefully the issue will be resolved now.
- shoman94Apr 05, 2020ApprenticeYou rolled back for one random reboot? đ
For me a resetbeas important also. Reboot, update, reset, then perform all my settings manually. Not one blip is 48 hrs.- jerel2k20Apr 06, 2020Tutor
I installed the .100 yesterday morning and about 630pm this evening we lost 5G network availability. Only 2.4G network was available. I rebooted the router and 5G available again. Same behavior with my equipment on the .88 firmware upgrade. Any ideas?
- shoman94Apr 06, 2020ApprenticeDid you restart the router before updating? Did you perform a factory reset after updating?
- czoninApr 06, 2020Tutor
I mean ya, after running that older version for over a year with no issues to having this new version for a day and having the router reboot.
- shoman94Apr 06, 2020ApprenticeI had the same problems with every firmware after 1.0.9.42 but I never gave up after on reboot. Did you reboot it before upgrading? Have you tried performing a factory reset then reset your settings manually after?
I am having a better overall experience. Even Ethernet is working better with a sensitive app I have been having issues with.
- jlambert2016Apr 16, 2020Aspirant
czonin wrote:Updated to this yesterday day from V1.0.9.42_10.2.44 and all was running fine until I had a random reboot earlier today which is the same issue I had with all previous versions. I ended up rolling back to V1.0.9.42_10.2.44.
I just found this thread and saw that you were supposed to reboot before updating so I did that and now trying the new firmware again. Hopefully the issue will be resolved now.
Alright thanks for taking the plunge for me. Still on 1.0.9.42, won't upgrade I guess!!! Any other firmware would send my R7000 into a reboot loop.