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kmcghghy
Feb 19, 2015Novice
r7000 drops internet connection
I've been reading reviews now and it appears now that the following is a known issue that they just refuse to fix. I've been an IT System Administrator for over 20 years and I would not buy another ...
- Retired_MemberMar 03, 2015If the firmware was at fault I would think all of the r7000 out there on the same version would be affected. I use a R7000 and just yesterday re-installed 1.0.4.18 and then manually entered my settings.
I don't use the USB port, genie, QOS or media sever. This is the first time I configured it offline using a wired connection for the whole process not just the FW portion.
As for the WIFI button, While I setup mine yesterday I pushed it for a few seconds and both radios turned off. I entered all my settings and rebooted and power cycled several times and the radios stayed off as expected. When I finished entering my settings I turned the router off and installed then powered back up then had to push the wifi button to turn on the radios. 24 hours later all is still good, VPN to work stayed up and 27 devices are all connected. I also have a AP at that opposite end of my 3000 square ft home and no devices jumped ship to it in the past 24 hours which if the WIFI was turning off I would see some clients attaching in the AP log.
Not all problems are FW related. I would and have numerous times suggested contacting support and getting a replacement.
Tell them it's dead and pay for a advanced replacement.
TheEther
Feb 19, 2015Guru
Wireless turning itself off is very unusual. Do you see anything in the R7000 logs?
Is there adequate ventilation? Make sure none of the vents are blocked to prevent overheating.
What firmware version are you using? IMO, stability really improved with the 3 most recent firmware versions.