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Disconnectedx2's avatar
Dec 16, 2019
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Nighthawk R8000 intermittent issues

Long story short - thought my ISP was having issues. Called ISP and modem showing no issues. I believe we're having packet loss every hour. Get kicked offline constantly. Recent activity I've done is...
  • plemans's avatar
    plemans
    Dec 16, 2019

    Disconnectedx2 wrote:

    Latest firmware downloaded, not sure of the numbers----the numbers help, the firmware on the R8000 has had issues so it helps to know what one you're on. maybe a downgrade is needed. Maybe a simple reset is needed. Its hard to know without details. 

    Modem is Arris.. which one?   tech said I could change it out for their latest one but not seeing connection loss on their side ---wouldn't be the first tech who's said that and not been accurate, the actual connections page helps more than believing another tech. sometimes the techs are correct, sometimes not. This is why we ask for the info

    yes - all devices. wired and wireless. 

    Yes hooked up modem straight to one desktop and did not drop

     

    Mesh extender is Netgear - not at home at the moment or I could get the model - $98 at walmart. -----again, not helpful. 

     

    paying for 200 Mbps through Charter Spectrum and testing downstairs in same room on 5G is 223 Mbps, computers on mesh upstairs are showing 80-90 Mbps. Thinking about running Cat 6.----that'd be ideal. the very nature of an extender slows the speed and increases latency because that have to recieve and retransmit. Plus if they're connection isn't that great, it slows stuff as well. 

    Main question is whether I should just play with these channels on the router or buy another router because apparently this NightHawk isn't the best quality that you pay for----there's always more expensive stuff/better. But that isn't always the answer. I'd work first on optimizing and getting a single device working well first. I'd actually remove your extender and focus on getting the router working well first. Then add the extender back in and optimize that.