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computim
Oct 02, 2018Luminary
X10 R9000 Firmware 1.0.4.12 DO NOT UPGRADE(WILL BREAK 5GHZ)
Updated my firmware from 1.0.4.2 to the latest 1.0.4.12 as usual did the factory reset and restored backup config. Immediately my 5Ghz connected devices began pausing and having momentary disconnect...
- Nov 10, 2018
computim wrote:
1.0.4.18? R8000 has that firmware but I've not seen nor heard of it for the R9000.
Do as advised by Altsai - customer support is able to provide you with 1.0.4.18.
Alternate, request access to the R9000 early adopters community with ChristineT or Christian_R
computim
Dec 30, 2018Luminary
My wifi connection issues have finally stabalized with the latest version of beta firmware. I'm hopeful that Netgear will do a general release soon of the firmware once all areas of concern have been addressed. Additional testing of the beta is ongoing but promising. If you wish to join the beta testing ask to join or contact support for the latest info on firmware.
Wout
Jan 16, 2019Tutor
Nieuwe firmware 1.0.4.26 is nog erger, een niet geteste ramp en te schandalig voor woorden.
- AltsaiJan 17, 2019NETGEAR Expert
I have upgraded to v1.0.4.26 and not encounter the same issue you posted. Did you ever try "reset-to-factory" default?
- WoutJan 17, 2019Tutor
Hier ben ik teruggegaan naar de versie 1.0.4.12 en daarin kon ik de WiFi weer aanzetten, daarna de router, met de versie en taal op Engels gereset en de nieuwe firmware er weer in gezet.
Nu werkt het zoals de bedoeling zou zijn. ;)
- WoutJan 17, 2019Tutor
Het werkt nu wel weer goed, zie bovenstaande bericht.
- computimJan 17, 2019LuminaryI've updated along the way and .26 is the most stable at this point. Although it's still not perfect as others have replied with issues that still exist. However, the wifi on 26 is working much better that the version I stated to not install.