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fstarne
May 24, 2016Aspirant
R7000 firmware version 1.0.5.64_1.1.88 released today
New Firmware Version 1.0.5.64_1.1.88 Release Notes 1. [New Feature] Supports Smart Connect. 2. [New Feature] Supports the Kwilt app, which can be used to view photos stored on the...
Inkster
Jun 10, 2016Aspirant
My logs are just the same as yours but as you know different times, dates and IP. I also never see a DISCONNECT in the logs when I check just after it happens.
[Time synchronized with NTP server] Tuesday, Jun 07,2016 02:53:44 [Internet connected] IP address: 1xxxxx0, Tuesday, Jun 07,2016 02:53:44 [Time synchronized with NTP server] Tuesday, Jun 07,2016 01:08:44 [Internet connected] IP address: 1xxxxxxxx0, Tuesday, Jun 07,2016 01:08:44 [Time synchronized with NTP server] Monday, Jun 06,2016 23:23:44 [Internet connected] IP address: 1xxxxxx0, Monday, Jun 06,2016 23:23:43 [Time synchronized with NTP server] Monday, Jun 06,2016 21:38:44 [Internet connected] IP address: 1xxxxxx0, Monday, Jun 06,2016 21:38:43 [Time synchronized with NTP server] Monday, Jun 06,2016 19:53:44
Any NETGEAR Moderators out there can shed some light on this situation which some of NETGEAR customers are having.
- NetworkNHJun 10, 2016Guide
ElaineM, I'm having the same issue (see log below):
[Time synchronized with NTP server] Thursday, Jun 09,2016 20:21:31
[Internet connected] IP address: 24.xxx.xxx.76, Thursday, Jun 09,2016 20:21:30
[Time synchronized with NTP server] Thursday, Jun 09,2016 08:21:31
[Internet connected] IP address: 24.xxx.xxx.76, Thursday, Jun 09,2016 08:21:31
[Time synchronized with NTP server] Wednesday, Jun 08,2016 20:21:31
[Internet connected] IP address: 24.xxx.xxx.76, Wednesday, Jun 08,2016 20:21:30
[Time synchronized with NTP server] Wednesday, Jun 08,2016 08:21:31
[Internet connected] IP address: 24.xxx.xxx.76, Wednesday, Jun 08,2016 08:21:30
[Time synchronized with NTP server] Tuesday, Jun 07,2016 20:21:30
[Internet connected] IP address: 24.xxx.xxx.76, Tuesday, Jun 07,2016 20:21:29
[Time synchronized with NTP server] Tuesday, Jun 07,2016 08:21:29
[Internet connected] IP address: 24.xxx.xxx.76, Tuesday, Jun 07,2016 08:21:28
[Time synchronized with NTP server] Monday, Jun 06,2016 20:21:29
[Internet connected] IP address: 24.xxx.xxx.76, Monday, Jun 06,2016 20:21:28
[Time synchronized with NTP server] Monday, Jun 06,2016 10:06:29
[Internet connected] IP address: 24.xxx.xxx.76, Monday, Jun 06,2016 10:06:28
[Time synchronized with NTP server] Sunday, Jun 05,2016 17:36:29
[Internet connected] IP address: 24.xxx.xxx.76, Sunday, Jun 05,2016 17:36:28Also, my WAN uptime is off, yet my cable modem hasn't been rebooted, re-sycned or touched in over 10 days (checked with my close friend who works for my cable company as a Tier 3 Tech). Definitely something in the latest firmware (see image below). Anyone else notice this issue?
- IrvSpJun 10, 2016Master
I just looked at my Statistics:
Interesting data. Uptime almost 17 days but the WAN was up only 5 days and 6 1/4 hours, yet the other wireless signals were up for almost 15 hours more?
I checked the daily logs I'm sent and the last disconnect I saw in the logs were 7 days ago as I posted above, almost 8 days ago?
First I'd say I don't really trust all the data in the log. Especially the 'attacks', I think most of them are bogus because of the attacking IP Address. I suspect most if not all is due to the router losing track of a packet or a delay in returing from a call in the s/w.
I now sort of don't trust the statistics either as they do not match what 'we' seem to be seeing?
Logging to me isn't as important as the router operating properly, and from what I can tell, usability, connection continuity, and connection speed, it seems to be for me.
I do KNOW I have an Amazon FireTV stick that forever has been making continual IP Address calls to the router. It comes and goes (starts stops) often for no appearent reason, but it is ONLY that device, so I'm not worried about that. It does not seem to bother the router operation.
BTW, my Poll Interval is set a 5 seconds, I notice that yours is blank.
- bigdpsJun 10, 2016Aspirant
Can someone tell me why when we flash a new firmware or old in my case, that the GUI still has the latest build on there? Why doesn't it get flashed and get the same version as the firmware being used?
- IrvSpJun 10, 2016Master
bigdps wrote:Can someone tell me why when we flash a new firmware or old in my case, that the GUI still has the latest build on there? Why doesn't it get flashed and get the same version as the firmware being used?
Did you RESET the router after flashing, needed especially after going down in version. Then manually re-enter settings is needed.
- marknotmarcJun 10, 2016Aspirant
About a week ago I installed this firmware. I did a factory reset using the button on the router. Every morning my hardwired machines would have poor to non-existant connectivity. A reboot of the device solved it till the next day. It would not properly connect to the router IP, or if it did it lagged severly and did not completely load.
I reverted the firmware, reset, and it is solid again.
The options I change in the router are:
Subnet of LAN 192.168.0.X from 192.168.1.X
DHCP range 192.168.0.100 +
Port forwarding of 80, 443, 1723, 5001, 5003 to 192.168.0.25
I am using the router with a cable modem that is in bridge mode.