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joejoeinc
Jun 11, 2019Apprentice
R7000P drops WIFI connections frequently
I'm finding that the r7000P frequeently drops client wifi connections. I have two PIxel 2XL's that frequently get booted off the 5GHz wifi whenever you put any demand on the router. The symptoms are...
- Jun 23, 2019
After many hours of troubleshooting, I've found that disabling the MU-MIMO function on the R7000P gives my devices a stable connection.
Advanced > Advanced Setup > Wireless Setting > [Disable MU-MIMO]. Apply.
I have been able to transfer several large files from a wifi device to a wired device without constant dropouts/disconnections at the expense of actually being able to use the MU-MIMO functions of the router.
There are either issues in the way Netgear has implemented MU-MIMO or an incompatibility issue with some other wifi devices on the network. Since I replaced the r7000P with a new one I suspect it's an issue in the Netgear router not my devices (I can't confirm this though as I don't have a different make/model MU-MIMO router to test).
Since MIMO is one of the main selling point for this router this also raises a few new questions.
joejoeinc
Oct 02, 2019Apprentice
Just try disabling the MIMO feature.. .you'll find all the other issues go away and you'll be able to use all the other features you're talking about.
w0203j
Oct 27, 2019Initiate
Will try disasbling MIMO and see what happends for a while.
- srfnmnkJan 14, 2020Initiate
Same here. Got a new razr blade 15 and realized that every time I turned it on, I had about 10-15 minutes of wifi and then all wifi connected devices would drop. After a little research I found that the cpu i this razr blade 15 laptop, Intel Core i7-8750H, has this great new "feature". Googling around I found this post and disabled MU-MIMO, boom, problem solved.
Thank you so much for posting this and doing all the troubleshooting. So glad you were able to reproduce the issue as I was not directly other than just using my laptop for a few minutes waiting for all wireless devices to lose connection. Incredible.
P.S. I got excited when I saw that there were logs on the router...then I looked at them and realized...they were zero help.
- Capn_PratApr 01, 2020Initiate
Just incase anyone is wondering, this is apparently STILL an issue. Thank you so much for the workaround. MU-MIMO was one of the reasons I went with this router, but oh well, I guess?
- joejoeincApr 01, 2020Apprentice
Agreed MIMO still an issue. But it'll never find a solution (not with netgear). The only reason a firmware was released about 6 months ago was beause netgear broke 'Attached Devices' with a previous firmware update and then had to release a newer firmware update to fix the previously broken update. After that last update nothing at all.
I wouldn't get your hopes up of a fix for MIMO as this will be up to individual manfacturers to fix each implimentation of MIMO.