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Miked2
Jan 09, 2022Apprentice
R7000 Firmware Version 1.0.11.130 - Just showed up Jan 6, 2022
The release notes say only: Fixes security vulnerabilities. Anyone tried this one? I am afraid... But, I always hope they fix some of the other ongoing stuff, like the Attached Devices list m...
SDan67
Jan 18, 2022Tutor
Sadly, same behavior as others:
- Everytime I rename a device I lost access to the Router
- In order to gain access again I have to reboot.
- Almost evey 48 hours I lost access to the router until It gets rebooted
- Below two points are impacting my shared HDD, everytime the webserver chrash (lost web access to the router) I cannot get my files.
- My App on Android was working just fine on the release 1.0.11.100 and now.. the message I got is "logon timeout"
- I lost the "Amywhere" Section on the router and is not working anymore
- Peraphs a really bad quality or just Netgear trying to let us know to buy Orbit.
Scupper1
Jan 18, 2022Guide
Really surprising what works for one person doesn't work for all.
Maybe different router versions or series.
I have Access Control turned on. Have you tried that, it was a recommended fix for 128, but it didn't solve the problem for me.
Maybe different router versions or series.
I have Access Control turned on. Have you tried that, it was a recommended fix for 128, but it didn't solve the problem for me.
- Bill-DJan 18, 2022Apprentice
As I mentioned above, '128 was UNstable for me when I installed it over '126 without a reset but resetting first left me with a stable '128.
Maybe that's what's needed with '130. Has anyone tried that?
- SDan67Jan 19, 2022TutorI will try to do the factory reset then install the "130"... I will update with the outcome.
- Bill-DJan 21, 2022Apprentice
SDan67 wrote:
I will try to do the factory reset then install the "130"... I will update with the outcome.SDan67 - Does '130 behave any better after a factory reset and manual re-entry of your configuration?
I just noticed something strange in my R7000 logs that spontaneously started 2 days after I installed '130 without a factory reset. The WAN DHCP changed from occurring every 6 hours to now continuing to occur every 30 minutes (for the last 3 days). This shows on the log as an entry "[Internet connected] IP address: XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX" followed by "[Time synchronized with NTP server]".
I also suspect WiFi dropouts during WiFi cell phone calls and dropouts with our hard-wired Ooma VOIP, so I'm ready to try a factory reset re-install of '130.