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FvAT
Oct 08, 2017Tutor
R7000 Firmware Version 1.0.9.10 frequently disconnects devices on 5GHz band
I just upgraded the router from firmware ..9.6 to 9.10. However I find that the router frequently disconnects devices connected on the 5GHz band. If I connect such a device to 2.4 and then back to 5 ...
- Dec 05, 2017
1.0.9.12 fixed it.
michaelkenward
Dec 05, 2017Guru - Experienced User
Thanks for that report.
Nice to know that fresh firmware hasn't caused more grief than joy.
Let's hope it works for other people.
xrcd
Dec 05, 2017Aspirant
I already had V1.0.9.12_1.2.23 installed but it reduced my throughput to around 50 mbps up/down, which is why I retrograded to 1.0.9.10.
I have now again reinstalled V1.0.9.12_1.2.23 and at least for now things look good. I remember reading something about the QoS could be the cause of deteriorated throughput with V1.0.9.12_1.2.23 but I don't recall if I looked at that at the time. It seems it defaults to being disabled.
- michaelkenwardDec 05, 2017Guru - Experienced User
xrcd wrote:
I have now again reinstalled V1.0.9.12_1.2.23 and at least for now things look good. I remember reading something about the QoS could be the cause of deteriorated throughput with V1.0.9.12_1.2.23 but I don't recall if I looked at that at the time. It seems it defaults to being disabled.The QoS thing is a common suggestion when seeking solutions to bottlenecks between modem and router. Another is to turn off the traffic meter, if it is active.
Squelching QoS is also Netgear's recommendation for people with Gb Internet. Probably on the grounds that of your Internet is that fast you probably don't need to worry about bottlenecks!
I have also seen reports of people reinstalling firmware on top of itself as a way of giving a good kicking to troublesome devices.
Unfortunately I have yet to see credible technical explanations as to why any of these things works.
- xrcdDec 07, 2017Aspirant
Actially V1.0.9.12_1.2.23 turns out to also disconnect devices regularly - i.e. about daily. My SOHO is in the opposite end of the house from the utility cabinet with the R7000 and there is no cable, so I have to use another Wifi-AC router with a switch in my SOHO. Every time the R7000 disconnects the devices I have to walk out to it to reset it before the link comes up again.
It would be nice if tthe Netgear eggheads would at least acknowledge the problem and come with an estimate for a fix. That way it is possible for users to make a calculated decision if we should just drop the device and move on to anotehr brand, or it's worth waiting for a fix.