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Arctic_Hare
Jan 23, 2023Tutor
WAC720 connection issues
I have a single WAC720 (latest firmware 3.9.1.13) that normally has approximately 20 devices connected to it (split between the two bands). I am having problems with one device on the 2.4 GHz band. T...
plemans
Jan 23, 2023Guru - Experienced User
Wow that device does have a lot of complaints on the forums about it.
Plus if its the only device with issues, makes me a bit more focused on it.
2 things you could try.
1. did you try setting up a separate ssid for the neeo device to see if it'd have issues on a separate ssid?
2. the only other thing I'd try is see if you have an old router sitting around. Or access point. If its an old router, set it up in access point mode and connect the neeo to that. See if it has issues on the other one.
IoT devices can be a pita because the manufacturer doesn't always fix issues with them. i had one smart plug I threw away because it constantly took my network down. (suspected some weird loop issue).
Arctic_Hare
Jan 24, 2023Tutor
Is there some way to get help from someone who can guide me through configuring WireShark and is able to analyze the results to determine what is actually going on when the NEEO stops communicating. It seems that I've seen other forum users be able to submit such records to experts at Netgear, but I'm not sure how to go about getting that assistance. Or, would I have to renew my ProSupport contract for the WAC720? If I renewed my ProSupport contract would Netgear provide that level of assistance - taking a WireShark trace and analyzing it to find the root cause?
- plemansJan 24, 2023Guru - Experienced User
Sorry, I'm not a wireshark expert. Its pretty easy to use to capture packets but analyzing them is something else. Plus your issue only crops up every 2 weeks (ish). Tough to capture it all during that period.
And not sure if paying for pro-support will help either as I have a feeling the issue isn't the router but something the Neeo is doing improperly. Doubtful that netgear will change their firmware because a different company is doing something sketchy in their setup.
Might just be worth picking up a cheap wireless extender that you can connect the Neeo to and so whenever the neeo goes down, you reboot the extender (might be worth a shot). Probably quite a bit cheaper than paying for pro support.
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