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msoengineer
Nov 30, 2021Aspirant
R9000-Defective 2.4ghz chipset
Hi There, It would appear that my 2.4ghz radio/chipset is dead on my R9000. It happened right after flashing to the latest firmware file. I know this router is 3+ years old, but is there any...
msoengineer
Nov 30, 2021Aspirant
I fully reset the NVRAM as outlined in this post: https://community.netgear.com/t5/Nighthawk-WiFi-Routers/R9000-AD7200-x10-Firmware-Ver-1-0-5-24-kills-WiFi/m-p/2086350/highlight/true#M189250
And there's no purpose in hooking up a separate AP to keep this router in place. The freaking thing cost $400+ when new. It should last more than 3yrs.
It appears that the flash somehow fried the 2.4ghz chipset....This is not a one-off instance either. Netgear knows about their design flaw in this router.
FURRYe38
Nov 30, 2021Guru - Experienced User
Try loading Voxels Fw on the R9000 to see if it might recover the unit.
Well its possible it may not be a design flaw or possible something just burn out the radio. Not a lot of post reporting this problem. You seem to be the only one. Why would you not connect up a external AP to keep your 400$ router working. If it's working accept for the 2.4Ghz part, it's not that expensive to connect something up to take over the load. :smileyfrustrated:
By all means, contact NG support and see what your options are.