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m8473
Apr 13, 2021Aspirant
R6700v3 drops all wifi networks, wired connections still work
Had this R6700v3 for 1.5 years and been working fine. But sometime in the last few months it starrted dropping all wifi connections on all 4 SSID networks, while the hard wired connections keep worki...
antinode
Apr 13, 2021Guru
> [...] sometime in the last few months [...]
> [...] Firmeware is up to date [...]
"newest" and "best" are spelled differently for a reason.
> [...] it is unlikely a hardware problem.
I agree. I'd try different/older firmware.
Visit http://netgear.com/support , put in your model number, and look
for Downloads. (For older versions, under Firmware and Software
Downloads, look for "View Previous Versions".) Find the kit(s).
Download the kit(s) you want. Read the "Release Notes" file for
instructions. (In the User Manual, look for "firmware", and,
especially, for a topic like "Manually Upload Firmware to the Router".)
When that fails because of a deficient User Manual, try:
- m8473Apr 13, 2021Aspirant
I might try that, but not a fan of running backlevel firmware - not because I worry about security fixes, but how well the remote access app will continue to work over time. And I eventually want to do a VPN and how well will that work, etc.
- antinodeApr 13, 2021Guru
> [...] not a fan of running backlevel firmware [...]
If Netgear never introduced new problems in new firmware, then there
might be no need. But, if you're wondering whether a problem is caused
by hardware or firmware, then changing firmware can be cheaper.- m8473Apr 13, 2021Aspirant
Fair point. I have also seen a suggestion to do a hard factory reset (which I have never done since install). I think I will do that first, if no go, then go back to a firmware version around 6 months ago. What a pain, each experiment will take at least a week to know for sure if it was sucessful.