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RAX80 Firmware Stability
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RAX80 Firmware Stability
I have had continual stability issues with this router since I bought it. Like many others on this board, we have waited for Netgear to release stable firmware for it. I was guaranteed a crash/reboot of this router at least once a day. Because both my wife and I are in a WFH situation, that instability alone drove me to look for another WiFi solution for home.
After trying many setting combinations, I found the two settings below to be the most problematic (at least for me).
1) Disable smart-connect and just run separate 2.4Ghz/5Ghz networks.
Makes it a bit of pain, but if you have a number IoT 2.4Ghz devices, you are better off just separating the networks. I continually had issues with those IoT devices dropping off the network. A number of users have reported those same issues with smart-connect.
2) Disable the QoS settings
This setting seemed to be the root cause of my router crash/reboots. Since disabling that feature, my router has been up for almost 5 continuous days. That is a record. Maybe it is just because I have anywhere from 30 to 40 devices connected that it just wigs out that section of firmware.
Bottom line
Just disable a number of the features that you probably bought the router for in the first place and it will work fine.
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Re: RAX80 Firmware Stability
I have the same - ish issue. My RAX80 looses services and connectivity on avewrage of once a week and needs to be rebooted. I have QoS disabled.
I'm not sure hoiw to disable Smart Connect. Stilkl searching through settings.
Thanks for any assist...!
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