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CPY1048454102
Mar 15, 2019Star
R9000 Resets on Reboot
Hey guys,
I upgraded my router's firmware to 1.0.4.28 today (was 1.0.4.26 before), and it now keeps reset the whole setting everytime after rebooting the device. I can't even restore my settin...
- Mar 16, 2019It also did the same thing to mine, an hour and 26 minutes later with Berger’s tech support and then making me do a reimage and reset on the router 3 times over the phone (yes I tried all that before I called including downgrading also) they finally decided they would RMA this one. It ran perfectly fine on 1.0.4.26 but this upgrade trashed something internally and there doesn’t seem to be any coming back from it. Good luck!
acydfyre
Mar 16, 2019Star
It also did the same thing to mine, an hour and 26 minutes later with Berger’s tech support and then making me do a reimage and reset on the router 3 times over the phone (yes I tried all that before I called including downgrading also) they finally decided they would RMA this one. It ran perfectly fine on 1.0.4.26 but this upgrade trashed something internally and there doesn’t seem to be any coming back from it. Good luck!
- acydfyreMar 16, 2019StarNetgear tech support, not Berger’s
- CPY1048454102Mar 17, 2019Star
Thanks for your reply Acydfyre, now since both of us had this problem, which indicated this might not be individual cases, I would recommand everyone not to upgrade to 1.0.4.28, and turn off the auto-update for now. However, for people like me that had already upgraded the firmware and was out of the 90-day return window, I guess the best choice is to wait for the next patch, and never restart your router during this time.
What a great user experience from a $400 router, I would definitely go with TP-Link or ASUS next time.
- acydfyreMar 17, 2019StarI am out of the 90 window also but not out of hardware warranty, this is their screw up, not ours. I forced the issue and stayed with it through all of the unnecessary trial and error. Go on their website and head to the request warranty replacement and they will have no choice but to do a technical walk through with you so it can get warrantied. Took me an hour and a half but for a router that’s over $400 bucks I’m not putting up with any bs.