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mchensky
Oct 31, 2017Aspirant
R8000P dropping wifi connection
Hello, I own a Nighthawk X6S (R8000P) and I've been having an ongoing issue where after I've been surfing via wifi for some time the wifi connection will remain active however there is no data up/dow...
- Jun 11, 2018
So I updated to Firmware V1.4.0.10 5 days ago. So far no internet drops :smileyhappy:
Haven't tried installing my USB hardrive to see if network storage works again. Just updating everyone.
StarwoodZero
Jul 13, 2018Aspirant
Just an update to my Jul 7, 2018 post. The router has been up for 6 straight days without an issue and I have not had to reboot once. So if anyone hasn't tried this, it's probably best to give it a try to see if it stabilizes the router properly.
myersw
Jul 13, 2018Master
StarwoodZero wrote:
Just an update to my Jul 7, 2018 post. The router has been up for 6 straight days without an issue and I have not had to reboot once. So if anyone hasn't tried this, it's probably best to give it a try to see if it stabilizes the router properly.
Glad you are having success. For the rest it would be helpful to know what you mean by "is anyone hasn't tried this". What is this? Firmware, if so what version? Setting what settings? I paged back some and did not see where you stated the firmware version you were having success with.
Recently sold my black doorstop. Maybe too soon.
- StarwoodZeroJul 13, 2018Aspirant
In my case, I decided, after upgrading to the current firmware, to perform a factory reset, which was inconvenient. After the reset, I power off, then powered it back on. I re-applied all of my router settings, which mostly consisted of "Access Control" (MAC fitlering).
So far, 6 days has passed with no issue.
- myerswJul 13, 2018Master
StarwoodZero wrote:
In my case, I decided, after upgrading to the current firmware, to perform a factory reset, which was inconvenient. After the reset, I power off, then powered it back on. I re-applied all of my router settings, which mostly consisted of "Access Control" (MAC fitlering).
So far, 6 days has passed with no issue.
Since Netgear is releasing "fixes" almost daily to say current means nothing from a Version standpoiint. Do not see in the link you provided a firmware version. What is so hard about just providing what firmware version number you are running so all folks know?
- TerryPhJul 13, 2018Virtuoso
myersw wrote:
StarwoodZero wrote:
In my case, I decided, after upgrading to the current firmware, to perform a factory reset, which was inconvenient. After the reset, I power off, then powered it back on. I re-applied all of my router settings, which mostly consisted of "Access Control" (MAC fitlering).
So far, 6 days has passed with no issue.
Since Netgear is releasing "fixes" almost daily to say current means nothing from a Version standpoiint. Do not see in the link you provided a firmware version. What is so hard about just providing what firmware version number you are running so all folks know?
What is the current firmware version for this R8000P that you are running with great success, May I ask? Is it v. 1.4.0.10 released on May 30, 2018 or the newest hotfix R8000P Firmware Version 1.4.1.12 , released on June 11, 2018?
Terry