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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...
shoman94
Apr 09, 2020Apprentice
Thornado wrote:Final words:
Dear R7000, it's been a journey in good and bad times. But like any relationships lasting seven years, it's time to look for new opportunities. I wish the faithfuls to R7000 best of luck and hopefully you will survive with a stable and seamless connection.
Signing out.
Disclaimer: This was written in pure boredom during corona time and have no meaning to offend or judge anyone in a healthy relationship :smileywink:
Netgear R7000 - FCC approval date August 7, 2013
source: http://en.techinfodepot.shoutwiki.com/wiki/Netgear_R7000
What did you end up getting?
Thornado
Apr 16, 2020Apprentice
shoman94 wrote:
Thornado wrote:Final words:
Dear R7000, it's been a journey in good and bad times. But like any relationships lasting seven years, it's time to look for new opportunities. I wish the faithfuls to R7000 best of luck and hopefully you will survive with a stable and seamless connection.
Signing out.
Disclaimer: This was written in pure boredom during corona time and have no meaning to offend or judge anyone in a healthy relationship :smileywink:
Netgear R7000 - FCC approval date August 7, 2013
source: http://en.techinfodepot.shoutwiki.com/wiki/Netgear_R7000
What did you end up getting?
I have received an ASUS RT-AX56U for about $140. Great buy so far. A lot of new features and no struggle. Smooth FW and possible to turn off WPS with no hassle :smileyhappy:
- James721Apr 16, 2020Luminary
Thornado wrote:
shoman94 wrote:
Thornado wrote:Final words:
Dear R7000, it's been a journey in good and bad times. But like any relationships lasting seven years, it's time to look for new opportunities. I wish the faithfuls to R7000 best of luck and hopefully you will survive with a stable and seamless connection.
Signing out.Disclaimer: This was written in pure boredom during corona time and have no meaning to offend or judge anyone in a healthy relationship :smileywink:
Netgear R7000 - FCC approval date August 7, 2013
source: http://en.techinfodepot.shoutwiki.com/wiki/Netgear_R7000
What did you end up getting?
I have received an ASUS RT-AX56U for about $140. Great buy so far. A lot of new features and no struggle. Smooth FW and possible to turn off WPS with no hassle :smileyhappy:
Yes and are you aware the AX56U along with the new AX58U are now fully supported by Merlin firmware. So you have options should you want to try them. Enjoy the new AX56U i love my new AX58U works excellent and Asus and Merlin are constantly updating and fixing any issues that should pop up. Unlike Netgear never again. Good Luck !!
- ceoApr 16, 2020Guide
As is to be expected by now, Netgear has released another crappy firmware update for the R7000.
I still have a few of these in service but for anything new I've moved over to Linksys EA-7300 and EA-7500. The Linksys models are fast and stable. No issues at all. It is so refreshing to not have to worry about the R7000's any more.
- James721Apr 16, 2020Luminary
ceo wrote:As is to be expected by now, Netgear has released another crappy firmware update for the R7000.
I still have a few of these in service but for anything new I've moved over to Linksys EA-7300 and EA-7500. The Linksys models are fast and stable. No issues at all. It is so refreshing to not have to worry about the R7000's any more.
Yes now if just everyone else would figure this out. :smileylol:
- ThornadoApr 16, 2020Apprentice
James721 wrote:
Thornado wrote:
shoman94 wrote:
Thornado wrote:Final words:
Dear R7000, it's been a journey in good and bad times. But like any relationships lasting seven years, it's time to look for new opportunities. I wish the faithfuls to R7000 best of luck and hopefully you will survive with a stable and seamless connection.
Signing out.Disclaimer: This was written in pure boredom during corona time and have no meaning to offend or judge anyone in a healthy relationship :smileywink:
Netgear R7000 - FCC approval date August 7, 2013
source: http://en.techinfodepot.shoutwiki.com/wiki/Netgear_R7000
What did you end up getting?
I have received an ASUS RT-AX56U for about $140. Great buy so far. A lot of new features and no struggle. Smooth FW and possible to turn off WPS with no hassle :smileyhappy:
Yes and are you aware the AX56U along with the new AX58U are now fully supported by Merlin firmware. So you have options should you want to try them. Enjoy the new AX56U i love my new AX58U works excellent and Asus and Merlin are constantly updating and fixing any issues that should pop up. Unlike Netgear never again. Good Luck !!
Thanks for information about Merlin firmware, it looks interesting. One thing I have noticed about ASUS, they don't have any communities for their routers (except ROG routers). But maybe they don't need :smileyvery-happy:
Also, one feature I really liked about the RT-AX56U; you can re-program the WPS-button to work as LED on/off button!
- microchip8Apr 16, 2020Master
They don't have official communities, but over at SNBForums there's a big, biased one for ASUS routers. You can get lots of support over there, and RMerlin develops his firmware there too
- shoman94Apr 17, 2020Apprentice
Theres a big Netgear one as well. I'm not sure that there is "big bias" though.
- microchip8Apr 17, 2020Master
The ASUS community at SNBForums is bigger than that of the NETGEAR one. I follow it daily and the most I see is about ASUS routers and here and there about NETGEAR ones. TP-Link, D-Link and Linksys are virtually missing, with the occasional post about either of them
At Linksysinfo.org it's the reverse. NETGEAR is #1 followed by Linksys and ASUS
- dshamimApr 17, 2020Tutor
now downgrading from Firmware Version 1.0.9.88
to Firmware Version 1.0.9.42
.88 was unstable as well for me - router kept getting stuck - same as with 1.0.11.100
quality control is really starting to hurt - last 4 years I have had no issues with the router (I think I updated firmware last like 2 years ago) and now with this firmware update - so unreliable -
honestly would think of moving to open source firmware - possibly linksys designed for open source routers in the future
- microchip8Apr 17, 2020Master
You can load FreshTomato on the R7000 and have hardware acceleration too (CTF). Works great last time I tried it
- iFrogApr 17, 2020Guide
microchip8 wrote:You can load FreshTomato on the R7000 and have hardware acceleration too (CTF). Works great last time I tried it
Thanks for that tip, i'll give it a try. I've always had good success with the open firmwares when I've tried them. I started with DD-WRT, now i'll test out Frest Tomato. I'll let you guys know how it goes.
- iFrogApr 17, 2020Guide
hey guys,
Happy to report I've gotten my R7000 Stable, I put DD-WRT on it again, and after tweaking settings. I am getting speeds over wireless that are equal to, or better than stock firmware, on both the R7000, and the Apple AirPort Extreme (2013 model)
https://www.speedtest.net/my-result/d/179165668 Here is a speedtest done from my MBP over wifi. I pay for 400 down and 20 up so anything over is great. There are times i will get closer to 500 down but that's mostly on wired.
- shoman94Apr 17, 2020Apprentice
iFrog wrote:
microchip8 wrote:You can load FreshTomato on the R7000 and have hardware acceleration too (CTF). Works great last time I tried it
Thanks for that tip, i'll give it a try. I've always had good success with the open firmwares when I've tried them. I started with DD-WRT, now i'll test out Frest Tomato. I'll let you guys know how it goes.
What path did you follow for install. Would you mind laying it out? I have never used one....
- microchip8Apr 17, 2020Master
shoman94 wrote:
iFrog wrote:
microchip8 wrote:You can load FreshTomato on the R7000 and have hardware acceleration too (CTF). Works great last time I tried it
Thanks for that tip, i'll give it a try. I've always had good success with the open firmwares when I've tried them. I started with DD-WRT, now i'll test out Frest Tomato. I'll let you guys know how it goes.
What path did you follow for install. Would you mind laying it out? I have never used one....
You flash the initial FreshTomato firmware file. If successful, you flash the full AIO one (All In One) file
If you need support for Tomato, this is the place to ask: https://www.linksysinfo.org/index.php?forums/tomato-firmware.33/
- michaelkenwardApr 17, 2020Guru
microchip8 wrote:
If you need support for Tomato, this is the place to ask: https://www.linksysinfo.org/index.php?forums/tomato-firmware.33/
Anyone contemplating a move to that firmware should heed that advice and visit that place.
No reason for not discussing third party firmware here, but Netgear doesn't support it, there aren't that many true experts, and the people who know this stuff have their own bolt hole.
Relying on conversations here could be dangerous, especially when you want to ask about recovery options should you decide to revert to official firmware.
Reading about issues before you take the plunge is a good way of preparing yourself for the move.
- James721Apr 17, 2020Luminary
michaelkenward wrote:
microchip8 wrote:If you need support for Tomato, this is the place to ask: https://www.linksysinfo.org/index.php?forums/tomato-firmware.33/
Anyone contemplating a move to that firmware should heed that advice and visit that place.
No reason for not discussing third party firmware here, but Netgear doesn't support it, there aren't that many true experts, and the people who know this stuff have their own bolt hole.
Relying on conversations here could be dangerous, especially when you want to ask about recovery options should you decide to revert to official firmware.
Reading about issues before you take the plunge is a good way of preparing yourself for the move.
Very helpfull information.
- iFrogApr 17, 2020Guide
michaelkenward wrote:
microchip8 wrote:If you need support for Tomato, this is the place to ask: https://www.linksysinfo.org/index.php?forums/tomato-firmware.33/
Anyone contemplating a move to that firmware should heed that advice and visit that place.
No reason for not discussing third party firmware here, but Netgear doesn't support it, there aren't that many true experts, and the people who know this stuff have their own bolt hole.
Relying on conversations here could be dangerous, especially when you want to ask about recovery options should you decide to revert to official firmware.
Reading about issues before you take the plunge is a good way of preparing yourself for the move.
I tested FreshTomato this morning, and didn't have a good experience with it. It's not that I myself had any issues installing and configuring it, it's got issues with the wireless drivers and was not able to get any kind of good speed, and the wired connections were slower than normal as well.
That's why I went back to DD-WRT, and posted screenshots. Out of the box speed will suffer there too for wireless clients, however I was able to configure it with the right settings to get speeds equal to or better than stock firmware either from Apple, or Netgear.
I can't speak for someone with gigabit internet, however I pay for 400 down and 20 up, and I'm getting more than that, especially on the hardwired devices, and the laptop. iPhone 7 Plus, and iPad air 2, are hit or miss, however since I fixed the settings, I rarely get under something in the 300's now for down. The upload speed stays consistant.