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Re: D7000 2.4GHz authentication problem

runagall
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D7000 2.4GHz authentication problem

I have a D7000 modem / router and use both 2.4 GHz and 5 Ghz bands.

The 2.4 GHz will not allow connections unless all security is disabled (5GHz is fine).

I have Firmware V1.0.0.32_1.0.1 and have reset the router several times, but the problem occurs approx once a day and seems to be getting worse.

I have read of similar problems with the R7000  but so far seen nothing about the D7000, any ideas please?

Model: D7000|Nighthawk AC1900 VDSL/ADSL Modem Router
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ElaineM
NETGEAR Employee Retired

Re: D7000 2.4GHz authentication problem

Hi @runagall

 

Welcome to the community!

 

What kind of wireless security you've used?

What devices are trying to connect?

Make sure that those devices that connects on 2.4GHz supports that security type.

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runagall
Tutor

Re: D7000 2.4GHz authentication problem

Hi,

The devices on the 2.4GHz connection are a laptop and printer (neither support 5GHz, both support WPA-2(AES)).

Both have worked at times with WPA-2 but lose authentication.

I've also reconfigured other devices (laptop & tablet) which normally connect to the 5 GHz network with WPA-2, to connect on 2.4GHz but authentication is refused.

Over the last 48 hours I've been unable to connect at all to the 2.4GHz network with security enabled (the laptop is now configured to use the guest 2.4GHz without any security).

No problems with signal strengths on either network.

Model: D7000|Nighthawk AC1900 VDSL/ADSL Modem Router
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ElaineM
NETGEAR Employee Retired

Re: D7000 2.4GHz authentication problem

How about if you downgrade the firmware of the router?

Will you experience the same result?

You may download the firmware here.

By the way, after downgrading reset the unit and then reconfigure.

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woodchurch
Aspirant

Re: authentication problem

I had an athentication problem after trying to setup both a Netgear wn1000RP and then a  BT300 booster - this fixed it

 

Disconnect any ethernet to pc connection before setting up the booster with wps. Instal booster - Bingo. Then reconnect the ethernet connections.

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runagall
Tutor

Re: D7000 2.4GHz authentication problem

Thanks for the help, been away for a couple of days. I have reverted to the 1.0.0.26 firmware and can now connect to 2.4GHz network with WPA-2.

I'll keep monitoring for the next few days and post the results.

It has certainly had some effect as the 2.4 GHz connection had become completely unusable with the old fimware.

 

 

Model: D7000|Nighthawk AC1900 VDSL/ADSL Modem Router
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DarrenM
Sr. NETGEAR Moderator

Re: D7000 2.4GHz authentication problem

Hello runagall 

 

Has the connection been holding up for you?  Have you tried to go back to new firmware? if you want to upgrade to the new firmware you may want to do a factory reset and then upgrade your firmware and then re setup the settings you have.

 

DarrenM

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runagall
Tutor

Re: D7000 2.4GHz authentication problem

Hi,

 

I thought everything was solved until tonight when the same problem re-surfaced.

This is with the 1.0.0.26 firmware, i've not tried a reset yet but rebooting does not help.

Also found that the previous temporary workaround (Gest account with no security) no longer works, I'm now unable to connect at all over 2.4GHz.

 

Simon

Model: D7000|Nighthawk AC1900 VDSL/ADSL Modem Router
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