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lulup
Apr 13, 2018Tutor
"Turn off wireless signal by schedule" does not turn wifi BACK ON
After enabling "Turn off wireless signal by schedule", WIFI does not turn wifi BACK ON at the scheduled time. My time zone is correct. I have tried this with both 2.4Hz and 5Hz. same behavior - wifi will turn OFF at the start time but will not turn back on after end time. After the end time, I go look at the settings, and the two check boxes are unchecked; "Enable Wireless Router Radio" and "Turn off wireless signal by schedule". Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Hi tooreck,
For R8000, firmware 1.0.4.18 is the latest version. Have you tried resetting the router?
Regards,
Blanca
Community Team
28 Replies
- schumakuGuru - Experienced User
Firmware version?
Factory reset done following some major updates, and manually reconfigured the R7000 again?
- lulupTutor
V1.0.9.26_10.2.31 - i believe that's the latest.
I'll try the factory reset later today and post my results.
Thanks!
- lulupTutor
OK, I did a factory reset and set it all back up (including confirming that firmware is current and the schedules are enabled) and tested it. Now, instead of it not coming back online after the period is over, it doesn't turn off at all. Any ideas?
Thanks.
- Blanca_ONETGEAR Employee Retired
Hi lulup,
I tested our R7000 and set up wireless schedule on/off. The WiFi turn back on at the scehdule time.
Please ensure that you have the lastest firmware 1.0.9.32.
Regards,
Blanca
Community Team- tooreckGuide
Hi Blanca,
So, what about my model (R8000|Nighthawk X6 AC3200)? For how long am I stuck with 1.0.4.18_10.1.49 update and that same bug?
Thanks,
- Blanca_ONETGEAR Employee Retired
Hi tooreck,
For R8000, firmware 1.0.4.18 is the latest version. Have you tried resetting the router?
Regards,
Blanca
Community Team
- XBInitiate
Hello, I'm not sure if this was answered in this thread. I had the same issue. It drove me nuts.
I discovered it was in the Time Zone settings listed under the the Advanced tab, Security and Schedule (odd location). The bottom shows your time zone and below that the option to "Automatically adjust for daylight savings time". My config did not have the selected. At the very bottom it shows the actual date/time it is using.I made the adjustment before I noticed the status line. But it is now corrected and making this adjustment.
I hope this helps anyone who needs it.
- Blanca_ONETGEAR Employee Retired
Hi XB,
Glad to hear that you got it working.
Regards,
Blanca
Community Team
- lulupTutor
UPDATE! YOU GUYS I GOT IT WORKING!
I had gotten around the problem by plugging the damn thing into a wall unit that I remote controlled and cut the power to every night before bed. That was ok but I watched this forum for better answers. found on! or really two!
One of you mentioned that the 'adjust for daylight savings time' should be checked. Did that and it was NOT checked. So I checked the box.
And I did another firmware update. (I had done this before but there was another upgrade)
One of those fixed it!
I know the daylight savings time setting is critical but Netgear may also have released a fix in the latest firmware.
Yay!
- Blanca_ONETGEAR Employee Retired
Hi lulup,
Thank you for your feedback. Glad that it's working now.
Regards,
Blanca
Community Team- dehavenTutor
I own a Nighthawk X6 R8000. THIS PROBLEM IS N-O-T FIXED. There are actually three issues here:
1. BIZZARE INTERFACE: The timezone setting for the router is hidden in the blocking scheduler. But even worse than this, the router scheduler is so hidden that one may think the blocking schedule is the router scheduler. Both should be under Administration. What is advncedabout scheduling your router to turn off so that you are not blasted with RF while trying to sleep? This is a MASSIVE interfae design issue. If any at NETGEAR is listening, I am a retired programmer who used to earn a lot of money solving interface design FAILURES such as this. MOVE IT!
2. TOTAL **bleep**DOWN. The router scheduler needs to AT THE VERY LEAST have a total software shutdown option, not just for RF. The router should be compeltely turned off by the scheduler.
3. MASSIVE BUG. How the heck does mature software like this hzve such a massive bug? The "Turn off wireless signal by schedule" unchecks iself when applying the update. I even went so far as to split my off time of 11:00 PM to 7:00 AM into two entries thinking the span across a day may be confusig the software.
I am not being critical just to hea myself speak. The truth is that when a company as large as Netgear gets this sloppy, it is indicative of problems so serious that I would divest myself of any of their stock. I challenge anyone in that company to explain to me why, even as a retired computer programmer, I must search for timezone setting and a router scheduler so that my children may sleep without 5 Ghz RF signals in the night, when they are completely unnecessary, at least in my house? Anyone? Can anyone excuse this level of sloppiness?
Just do it! Npo, I mean, Just fix it!