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raznoe
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Jan 29, 2020
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V1.0.9.88_10.2.88 r7000 Router goes catatonic

My router provides service to my mothers apartment and mine. She depends on the VoIP phone working. For over a year now I have had nothing but problems with firmware versions after upgrades. I held of...
  • plemans's avatar
    Jan 29, 2020


    My question is, if I revert, will I be back to unplugging the router once a month? Or will this problem finally go away?---unknown. If its a firmware issue, potentially. But if the issue is firmware plus some other issue such as hardware defect, power supply issue, modem issue, then no. It might continue. 

    I’m about done with this and will look into buying a different brand router. You people have no idea how frustrating this is.-------we actually do. We've ran into the same issues as we'll as we're the one's recommending which firmware versions are decent.  I'd love to say that switching companies will fix the issue. but it won't necessarily. I've had great routers from netgear, great ones from other companies. I've also had a crap one from netgear and a crap 2 from other companies. The more advanced that routers get, the more complex the firmware running them. Which leads to bugs and instabilities. Its not unique to netgear. 

    regardless of what happens, the firmware that most agree upon as being the most stable and reliable is the .42 version. If you downgrade to it, do it over a hardwired connection, factory reset the router afterwards, and don't install from a backup configuration. That's whats been giving people the most stability.