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BobStevenson
Nov 02, 2021Apprentice
R8000P Latest "breakware"...AGAIN!
Well, here we go again! Folks, do not update this doorstop to 1.4.2.84 without copying down on paper ALL your custom settings and stuff because you will likely need them after you update and hard reset and hard reset and clear caches and reset browsers and start trying different settings and cuss for 20 minutes and hard reset and re-flash and.... until you realize the crap update is....crap! Good guess! LUCKILY!! Before you pull your hair out and before updating, download the firmware that IS working (last version for me) so you can flash the thing back to the firmware that worked.
My issue: Everything "appeared" to work correctly for initially and you start going to your critical websites when then appears the sad face....DNS ERROR...CAN'T FIND THE SERVER. Went to a Ally bank website, logged in, saw my accounts, clicked on Billpay link and....DNS ERROR...CAN'T FIND THE SERVER AT billpay.ally.com (roughly). THEN....some websites would show the same error, click refresh a dozen times and then it would "find" it and load. Quicken downloads will error out with the unable to connect to the internet, check your address, blah, blah, blah. I flashed to the last version that works just fine, for me 1.4.1.68. Tested quite thoroughly afterwards and everything that IS wrong with 1.4.2.84 was working fine in 1.4.1.68. I'm on very stable fiber system (plenty speed and bandwidth).
NetGear, quit calling these things UPDATES and UPGRADES because the only thing that DOES go up is my level of anger, frustration and irritation . You have ALREADY screwed the pooch with that 1.4.1.50, of which I received a new replacement for, and now this "update to upgrade". Tired of being your involuntary Beta tester!! Crap!
I eventually had to rollback as well. Strange how I didn't have issues for nearly 6 weeks and suddenly, DNS resolution began faultering.
I tried re-flashing, restoring a back up .cfg created from the original branch, but the behavior continued. I then reset and tested upgrade to 1.4.2.84 from a unmodified flash of 1.4.1.68, same behavior. At this point, I recommend going back or holding at 1.4.1.68
17 Replies
- BobStevensonApprentice
AND, turn OFF that "Auto Update 'Feature'"!!!
- BobStevensonApprentice
AND....KILL THE DAMNED ADS AND RE-DIRECTS!!! Holy Cow....talk about screwing the pooch and then pissing on him too!
- FURRYe38Guru - Experienced User
What is the Mfr and model# of the Internet Service Providers modem/ONT the NG router is connected too?
Has a factory reset and setup from scratch been performed since last FW update?
Try reverting back to what was working?- BobStevensonApprentice
I gave a fine explanation. I am a EE. I write good properly operating code. I test, test, and then test again. I TRY to break my code. And when it is right, it gets released. AND THEN, I am ALL ears to my public because I WANT to know what is wrong or right. I don't go hide behind curtains and BS after a release. Electronically this doorstop could be much better if someone knew how to fix ONE thing without breaking THREE! MODEM???? Really??? Remove the router and connect directly to the modem...all fine? 99.9% of people's issues with their internet is their ROUTER or Malware filled computer. When a customer HAS to REVERT to a previous OLD firmware version to make the new $250 box work, I smell incompetence and a level of ignorance on the part of the manufacturer, and when the manufacturer REFUSES to respond or "make whole" the customer because of their NON-support and poor quality workmanship I say report the b@stards to the FTC. This is NOT an annoyance, it is a failure of the basic fundamental operation of the router! I see it as fleecing the public of money for an inferior and non-supported POS. AND, just got to mention the 1.4.1.50 fiasco that people are still dealing with!! Who the heck has ever heard of releasing a version of firmware LOCKED!...NEVER to be updated again? AND has BUGS! AND then ignore the problem until the customer raises SO much heck (FTC, AG Office, etc.) that they send another unit that CAN be upgraded to a firmware that, at the very least, works. What is even MORE amazing to me is the fact that KNOWN broken firmware downloads are STILL available to break your unit! I do feel sorry for the technically challenged people out there as they are NetGear's bread and butter...NetGear DOESN'T like intelligent, informed, and educated individuals.
- FURRYe38Guru - Experienced User
Good Luck then.
- BobStevensonApprentice
And yes Mr. Guru.....I know what I'm doing and what I am saying. I am not here for some months long discussion of try this, try that, blah, blah, blah. I am here to forewarn poor disfortunates that bought one of these too. Anyone that has ever flashed ANYTHING successfully as many times as I have, knows the procedure and foresteps to take to insure a sucessful flash provided everything is electrically sound and the firmware coder wasn't smoking dope while coding.
Good Luck to you also.
I'm not the type to pile on but Bob is right. I had not issues, but upgraded to the newest firmware for my R8000P as it stated it fixed security issues. and now I get this message from my browser all the time. this is from this forum went I wanted to reply to this post. I have struggled to check if the issue was with browsers, my security, etc. but all comes back to this firmware update.
- JM-KOAspirant
Have to agree with with Bob and what's been said.... having the same issues as others reported. Having to reload web pages multiple times,and other conenction issues. All occured after the update. Just rolled back and everything is working good again. Bad QC of the firmware upgrade.
JM
- FURRYe38Guru - Experienced User
"At this point, I recommend going back or holding at >1.4.1.68 "