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Gpink
Aug 27, 2021Aspirant
Night Hawk R6700 V3 losing internet and needing manual reset near daily
I have a Nighthawk R6700 v3. I have had nothing but issues with it since I have hooked it up. Customer service is zero help. It loses internet connectivity daily and requires a manual reset (pulling p...
michaelkenward
Aug 28, 2021Guru - Experienced User
Gpink wrote:
What does "loses internet connectivity" mean? Wifi dies? Ethernet stops working? Internet LED goes off?
- Wifi dies and ethernet loses connectivity.
And the Internet LED?
Gpink wrote:
- 1.0.4.118_10.0.90
As this is recent, did you reset the thing after the update?
New firmware sometimes introduces changes that are not compatible with the old configuration.
So while it isn't guaranteed to fix problems a factory reset is the first thing to try if you have issues with new firmware.
You can reduce the hassle of reconfiguring all those settings by creating a backup of your settings before you reset. Then if something is still broken after the reset, and the new firmware has not fixed it, you can restore the device to its pre-reset state.
You could even try restoring the settings even if the new firmware has fixed the problems, but be prepared for the restore to also bring back your problems.
Gpink wrote:
- Standard verizon modem, 100% a modem and not a router.
We'll have to take your word for that, but there is no such thing as a "Standard verizon modem", as a Google search of that phase confirms.
Verizon doesn't make modems and has supplied many different models over the years.
Gpink
Aug 28, 2021Aspirant
And the Internet LED?
- I have never paid attention to that. I will have to look at it next time. What colors should they be? Blue good red bad?
As this is recent, did you reset the thing after the update?
- Reset as in pull the power yes. Factory reset... no. I will try that now.
New firmware sometimes introduces changes that are not compatible with the old configuration.
So while it isn't guaranteed to fix problems a factory reset is the first thing to try if you have issues with new firmware.
You can reduce the hassle of reconfiguring all those settings by creating a backup of your settings before you reset. Then if something is still broken after the reset, and the new firmware has not fixed it, you can restore the device to its pre-reset state.
You could even try restoring the settings even if the new firmware has fixed the problems, but be prepared for the restore to also bring back your problems.
@Gpink wrote:- Standard verizon modem, 100% a modem and not a router.
We'll have to take your word for that, but there is no such thing as a "Standard verizon modem", as a Google search of that phase confirms.
Verizon doesn't make modems and has supplied many different models over the years.
- I attached a picture of the modem.