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thompssp's avatar
Jan 23, 2021

Nighthawk R7800 1.0.2.80 firmware issue

I just updated my router to firmware version 1.0.2.80 through the Nighthawk app today and now my router restarts on its own every few hours. I did not have this issue with 1.0.2.78. I shouldn't have updated to this new firmware. Is anyone else having this issue? The last time it restarted my 5ghz channel would not even show up and everything I had connected to the 5ghz could not connect. I unplugged it and plugged it back in and then the 5ghz showed back up. I'm waiting to see if it keeps restarting. Should I roll back to the 1.0.2.78 version? This version is apparently broken....at least for me.

7 Replies

    • thompssp's avatar
      thompssp
      Tutor

      Thanks for replying. I just unplugged it and I'm no longer using it. I'm using my Verizon G3100 now for my wifi. It works better and has no issues. Too bad that Netgear can't do updates without messing stuff up.

      • Fragel's avatar
        Fragel
        Aspirant

        I have the router in AP Mode as well I experience the same problem. I've tried many things and do a lot of search. My 2 cents:

         

        Updating to 1.0.2.74, 76, 78 and 80 introduces a bug leading to random reboots. This happens several times per day. Today, the only way back I have to get back an stable devices is by reflashing a previous 1.0.2.74 firmware (1.0.2.68 for example).

         

        Also, I tried the well-known Voxel's custom firmwares, but they have the same behaviour on those versions based on Netgear's 1.0.2.74 onwards.

        From Voxel's, I just tested 1.0.2.80SF and 1.0.2.81.1SF versions. The Voxe'ls 1.0.2.79SF works fine (dated from 23/07/2020 which is based on Netgear's 1.0.2.68).

         

        P.S.: Netgear, please test before publishing updates supposed to improve a product. Some of us use this router with a professional purpose.

        This is not an isolated case. Just do a search on the Internet.