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old_ras
Nov 17, 2020Tutor
R6900 locking up
After I power off my Oculus 2 VR headset, the router locks up. I am unable to re-connect to the router (wired and wireless). I am at firmware 1.0.2.16_10.0.42 Has anyone else experienced this? I u...
- Nov 21, 2020
I believe the R6900 had some hardware issue. I am not sure. If I get really motivated I might do more probing.
But after replacing it with a different router, I have not had any issues for the past two days, even with the Oculus 2 being
powered off. The R6900 only lasted for 2 - 3 years. I bought it from Costco.
I'm going to mark this as resolved.
old_ras
Nov 21, 2020Tutor
I believe the R6900 had some hardware issue. I am not sure. If I get really motivated I might do more probing.
But after replacing it with a different router, I have not had any issues for the past two days, even with the Oculus 2 being
powered off. The R6900 only lasted for 2 - 3 years. I bought it from Costco.
I'm going to mark this as resolved.
FractalCode
Dec 06, 2020Aspirant
I also get the intermittent drops and it is beyond frustrating as it causes me to completely disconnect from various applications. The ethernet ports on mine are also locked to 100mbps no matter what I try, and I've tried just about everything under the sun. There is definitely something inherently flawed with this thing's design. Everything about this router is sus and I definitely won't be purchasing Netgear again.
- old_rasDec 06, 2020Tutor
FractalCode - 'Sorry to hear about your experience. I can relate to it - wifi dropping right in the middle of a conference call is so frustrating!
You might try, downloading this really neat free tool called "netspotapp" to look at your wifi environment. I can see the strength of the wifi signal of my router (and see my neighbors routers):
https://www.netspotapp.com/wireless-network-wifi-scanner.html(for some instructions, look here: https://www.hellotech.com/guide/for/how-to-change-wifi-channel-on-router)
If your signal is consistenly dropping out, you may want to try a new router, or if your channel range is flooded by your neighbors routers, you could switch channels around if your router can do that.