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Xino
Oct 21, 2017Tutor
nighthawk R7000 firmware V1.0.9.12_1.2.23 update wifi problems
i have a problem with my wifi after updating firmware to V1.0.9.12_1.2.23. after i updated i got less then half the download speed on my wifi now. anyone got the same problem, and how do i fix it ?...
- Nov 21, 2017This is the reply from the helpdesk from yesterday : Hello,
Thank you for contacting Netgear Support.
Unfortunately our developers do not announce the release dates of upcoming firmware, so I am unable to supply you with that information.
You have indicated that there are problems with the router performance since you updated the firmware. In such a case, it is possible to downgrade the firmware, until a new version of the firmware is released that addresses the problems of the earlier version.
To downgrade your firmware, please follow these steps :
1) Go to this link to download the firmware version 1.0.9.10. (Current version is 1.0.9.12)
https://kb.netgear.com/000049003/R7000-Firmware-Version-1-0-9-10
->Save this file, and extract the zip into a folder, e.g. on your desktop
2) Connect an Ethernet cable to your router and a laptop / PC
3) Open a browser and go to this address : routerlogin.net
4) Enter the password that you chose during the router setup. If you did not change it, it will be ‘password’
5) When you see the menu, go to Advanced -> Administration -> Router Update
6) Click on Browse and choose the folder where you unpacked the zip file, then choose the .chk file.
7) Click on Upload and wait for the installation to complete.
I hope this will help you with the performance problem of your router.
I look forward to hearing from you.
Please note that if you prefer to communicate in Dutch just reply to this case in Dutch.
Have a great day,
Kind regards
Joeri
Netgear Level 1 Technical Support
http://support.netgear.com
dkjames
Nov 29, 2017Tutor
There is absolutely no reason why this fix hasn't been out weeks ago. Why is this taking so long to patch this? Are the engineers at Netgear so incompetent they can't figure out a solution to this issue? This is very bad business ethics. People buy your products based on your false claims of speed, reliability and security. This is what we get? This is unacceptable we've been patiently waiting for months. When can we expect to get a new update?
- bryrpNov 29, 2017Guide
as an aside - can a MOD please change the thread title from [Solved] to [Work-around] - solved is bull**bleep**.
- bryrpNov 29, 2017Guide
"*bleep*" lol - got it, understood. For what it's worth my wireless just crapped the bed again and I am running R7000-V1.0.9.10_1.2.21
- HoytyNov 30, 2017Apprentice
bryrp wrote:My wireless just crapped the bed again and I am running R7000-V1.0.9.10_1.2.21
This is one problem I have never had with any version 1.0.9.6, 1.0.9.12 or newer beta. My R7000 and all devices on it have worked without fail for a month or more at a time. I am wondering if you or others that have reported this issue have some really bad behaving wi-fi device or maybe a really crowded wi-fi space? Anyone who has had issues like this have you tried running something like inSSIDer? Just to see what is going on channel wise? I found the Auto channel picker on R7000 (and most consumer Wi-Fi) to be pretty poor and everything seems to end up on channel 1.
- tulongNov 29, 2017Guide
I think may be it's time to file a complain with the federal consumer protection agency since the company does nothing, not even showing the willing, to fix the issue.
- Mr_DJNov 30, 2017Apprentice
First, my apologies if I understand you wrong, but it seems to me you "speed crawing" people are misunderstaning something, regarding the WPA2 security status of the different firmwares released.
Because ALL of the currently released firmware versions have same WPA2 vulnerability(but is only a security problem, if you use the Netgear router(s) in bridge mode). So, if you don't need a specific feature only available in the latest v1.0.9.12_xxx version, there really isn't any benefit to staying with the latest release, especially not if it far from give you the speed you pay for. So what I am saying is, don't feel like you need to stick to very latest release because of WPA2 security concearns, because this version has same issue as all of the older versions! Your welcome! ;-)
Read this info page about the WPA2 security issue = https://kb.netgear.com/000049498/Security-Advisory-for-WPA-2-Vulnerabilities-PSV-2017-2826-PSV-2017-2836-PSV-2017-2837