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Re: Netgear Nighthawk M5 MR5200 WAN issue
well it is much much more stable using the USB connection ... something is wrong with the ethernet port. (tried playing with the ethernet auto-off feature disable or not .. same issues)
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Re: Netgear Nighthawk M5 MR5200 WAN issue
Hi John
Is there any progress with this?
Thanks,
Toby
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One thing I did as a workaround instead of using it as a "WAN passthrough" – I use it as a regular network connection but give the connected router DMZ access. Doing this kind of gives me the functionality I need, without dropping the connection every other day.
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Re: Netgear Nighthawk M5 MR5200 WAN issue
I'm having a similar issue.
IP Passthrough on.
DHCP left on.
Ethernet standby off.
Connected to a TP-Link ER605 via WAN.
Goes offline every few hours and reports IP address as 0.0.0.0.
In response to a previous post, I don't think purchasing a smart plug, to power cycle the device, or a subscription to Netgears cloud management are reasonable - this function should work.
Can you give us a timeline for a fix? Or should I return these for a refund (not working as expected / faulty)?
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Amazing that there is no progress on this. Tech support has conversation with me foe months’ made some tests with them … but still not working at all…my m5 can’t be used nor returned. Perhaps I should get a M2, but not sure it is better
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Re: Netgear Nighthawk M5 MR5200 WAN issue
Not to hijack the post, but I'm just looking for some clarity while setting up my new home network and would appreciate some feedback.
Currently I'm utilizing a Nighthawk M5 (Telstra) > Cisco IE 3000 switch. I am using the Nighhawk as my WiFi router as we were living in a very small apartment, and utilising the switch for ethernet connections.
That has changed now as we have moved into a much larger house. I'm looking to update the switch and add a few AP's, however I am greatly interested in adding an external router and using the IP Passthrough of the Nighthawk. After reading this thread, I can see how much of an issue I'm about to have.
My question is, what are the main advantages of using another router? Why do you not just use the Nighthawk M5? I don't think I need a VPN or anything else fancy. I do realise there are a few restrictions with the Nighhawk, like limited Port Forwarding ability.
Thanks in advance.
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Re: Netgear Nighthawk M5 MR5200 WAN issue
Just find that the admin create a new post on 2021-12-08 to consolidate the issues, seems the representative(s) don't inform the customers in this post. Could we assume the issues in this post are fully noted and Netgear working on the solution?
Hi Guy, if you still facing the problem(s) with your M5, please leave your message at the following links.
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Re: Netgear Nighthawk M5 MR5200 WAN issue
I have solved the Ubiquiti problem if someone is interested.
At the moment I run the Netgear M5 MR5200 without any problems togehter with my Ubiquiti Switch and 4 Ubiquiti UniFi AP-PRO
I was talking with the support for several weeks but I foundt he solution myself after testing some things in the router setup. So heres the solution:
1. SETTINGS --> Mobile Router Setup (IP PASSTHROUGH = OFF) (ETHERNET STANDBY = Disable)
2. SETTINGS --> Always-on WiFi = Disable (No Enable)
3. SETTINGS --> Data Offloading = Disable (No Enable)
This worked out fine for me.
I think the problem was Data Offloading because when it´s enabled it´s trying to get data via the ethernet istead of sending data from the router from the Celluar network.
This is because the Data Offloading is trying to get internet from an extern source so it can save Data from the SIM CARD.
I hope this works out for you too!
Cheers!
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