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GigaHeart
Oct 15, 2021Aspirant
XR1000 Can't Download Or Update Apps Through Google Play Store
Nighthawk XR1000 Pro Gaming router. Firmware: 1.0.0.58_1.0.44 I have been having this issue for the past 3 weeks. I have been to many websites regarding how to troubleshoot this issue. None of ...
Netduma-Fraser
Oct 17, 2021NetDuma Partner
Okay great so what I would suggest is first doing modem > TP with the XR disconnected, see if you have the same issue - if you do then it's not router specific. If you don't then connect the XR behind so modem > TP > XR test again and the issue I assume will still be present, if so then switch the XR to AP mode then try again. In AP mode DumaOS is basically completely disabled. If it works then it is something on DumaOS, if it doesn't then something in the Netgear settings. Then at least we can narrow down the issue.
GigaHeart
Oct 23, 2021Aspirant
New router finally came in and it didn't fix anything. Still can't install/update apps. Tested with family members' iPhones with the XR and they were able to download stuff just fine, so it seems to be Android-specific. And it seems to be app-specific, since there were a couple apps that we were able to install using the XR. We tried the Word Search Puzzle app and the Block Words Search app (just random apps to try installing) and they were able to be installed consistently on all phones, but the app Word Search Pro was unable to be installed. Not really sure where to go from here. Maybe there's some security protocol in certain apps' installers that isn't compliant with a router setting causing the app to fail at downloading/installing/updating? It's difficult to believe that it's the case given that both routers are causing the same thing to happen.
But what I know is that it can't be that the apps are incompatible with the phone since they install fine over data, so it's likely something with the WiFi that's causing the issue. The issue only happens on this network and happens across multiple types of Android phones. If you have any further tests you think I should try, please let me know.
- Netduma-FraserOct 23, 2021NetDuma PartnerThe plot thickens! I can't really see an app having specific permissions or anything that would conflict with a router setting. I will continue to think but as it's happening on another router it may be hard to come up with a viable solution. I will have a think about this but I think it would be worthwhile getting support from Google themselves, this support page should work for you: https://support.google.com/store/gethelp