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Re: Fire Ware Update V1.0.4.28 for R9000 deleted configuration settings
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I’m realizing there are multiple discussions going on this issue. I posted this in one of the others:
Here is what I did to experience and resolve the issue:
Flashed from V1.0.4.26 to V1.0.4.28 Which started the settings not saved on restart issue.
Flashed back to V1.0.4.26 but the settings not saved issue remained.
Flashed again to V1.0.4.28 and the Settings not saved issue remained.
Submitted an email via Netgear MySupport.
Upon their recommendation I executed this 30 30 30 reset per this response from Netgear Support:
1. You may try this link for the hard reset: https://www.lifewire.com/hard-reset-rule-for-routers-3971318
2. Try to re install again the router and put the put the configured settings.
3. Reboot device after.
The 30 30 30 reset placed the router in the recovery mode with power light flashing.
I powered off and back on the router without flashing any firmware.
My settings remained in tact and have with four additional power cycles using both the button and pulling power cord.
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Re: Fire Ware Update V1.0.4.28 for R9000 deleted configuration settings
Welcome to Netgear Firmware. Garbage. Return if within window. R7800 is a better opton.
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Re: Fire Ware Update V1.0.4.28 for R9000 deleted configuration settings
I fear that your router config will be gone after a cold or warm reboot, too - there were a few similar posts, users are challenged to run the initial config again.
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Re: Fire Ware Update V1.0.4.28 for R9000 deleted configuration settings
You were correct. A reboot did wipe out my settings. I had to restore them from a backup after completing an initial confirguration like it was a new router. So how do I get it to stop doing that and save my settings? Is it like a professional router where I have to copy the running configuration to the starting configuration? If so where do I find that option?
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Re: Fire Ware Update V1.0.4.28 for R9000 deleted configuration settings
@zipperhead wrote:
A reboot did wipe out my settings. I had to restore them from a backup after completing an initial confirguration like it was a new router.
Sorry to hear that - it's a bug hitting some R9000 owners as it appears in the community. Roll-back the firmware does oddly not fix the issue - this does bring me to the conclusion that the new firmware update does somehow compromise the configuration storage.
@zipperhead wrote:
So how do I get it to stop doing that and save my settings? Is it like a professional router where I have to copy the running configuration to the starting configuration? If so where do I find that option?
No such option here on these consumer class devices.
Other R9000 have requested an RMA - while this might address the issue for the moment, I doubt it does resolve the root cause. Netgear should run - cumbersome, we don't hear a word. @Christian_R please, push this to L3 and engineering - ridiculous such an expensive router does loose it's configuration "just" from the update form .26 to .28 - at least for about a hand full of your customers.
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There are too many of these "the latest firmware wipes my settings" issues with the R9000.
Has anyone passed this on to Netgear through the official channels? Has there been any response from them?
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There seems to be a good amount of us here having issues, many i presume out of warranty periods. So, if this did compromise the storage, where does that leave us? And does Netgear monitor the community?
I feel like this is the WORST $400 ive spent on device, and this is already a newly RMA'd router. Less than 6 months. But, since they go by original purchase date, warranty doesnt apply to me. Linksys/Asus time?
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Re: Fire Ware Update V1.0.4.28 for R9000 deleted configuration settings
@michaelkenward wrote:
There are too many of these "the latest firmware wipes my settings" issues with the R9000.
Already one is to many for this product class and price.
@michaelkenward wrote:
Has anyone passed this on to Netgear through the official channels?
Just the semi-official ones - @Christian_R, the R9000 project engineer, and the European Sales Engineer for the consumer devices. Customers have requested replacement units. Best guess that most are beyond of the free support window - very painful to pay for assistance on borked firmware.
@michaelkenward wrote:
Has there been any response from them.
No, silence up to this point. But I must admit I'm a lucky camper - the R9000 here doesn't show this (very biiig!) problem.
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Re: Fire Ware Update V1.0.4.28 for R9000 deleted configuration settings
Hello All,
I have forwarded the issue to engineering and we'll provide an update with more details as soon as possible.
~Christian
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Re: Fire Ware Update V1.0.4.28 for R9000 deleted configuration settings
@Christian_R wouldn't it make sense to revoke .28 from the distribution? Unless Netgear engineering needs more broken samples 8-)
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Re: Fire Ware Update V1.0.4.28 for R9000 deleted configuration settings
Ive posted this on two of their twitter handles, they directed me to support. So nothing substantial on that front.
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I’m realizing there are multiple discussions going on this issue. I posted this in one of the others:
Here is what I did to experience and resolve the issue:
Flashed from V1.0.4.26 to V1.0.4.28 Which started the settings not saved on restart issue.
Flashed back to V1.0.4.26 but the settings not saved issue remained.
Flashed again to V1.0.4.28 and the Settings not saved issue remained.
Submitted an email via Netgear MySupport.
Upon their recommendation I executed this 30 30 30 reset per this response from Netgear Support:
1. You may try this link for the hard reset: https://www.lifewire.com/hard-reset-rule-for-routers-3971318
2. Try to re install again the router and put the put the configured settings.
3. Reboot device after.
The 30 30 30 reset placed the router in the recovery mode with power light flashing.
I powered off and back on the router without flashing any firmware.
My settings remained in tact and have with four additional power cycles using both the button and pulling power cord.
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Re: Fire Ware Update V1.0.4.28 for R9000 deleted configuration settings
@zipperhead wrote:
The 30 30 30 reset placed the router in the recovery mode with power light flashing.
I powered off and back on the router without flashing any firmware.
My settings remained in tact and have with four additional power cycles using both the button and pulling power cord.
Nice feedback. What firmware did you end up with?
As I understand it, almost certainly unreliable, that reset does not change the firmware back to the original. It just wipes all settings.
So it would be interesting to know if anyone had tried it with the latest firmware.
That could be the saving of everyone.
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Re: Fire Ware Update V1.0.4.28 for R9000 deleted configuration settings
Ill def try this, was planning on it but hadnt gotten around to it. I saw in a diff post that it didnt work, but def worth a shot. If it doesnt work, I may try 30-30-30 but will use DD-WRT.
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Re: Fire Ware Update V1.0.4.28 for R9000 deleted configuration settings
Thanks for that. Could be useful to anyone else hit by the "settings lost on reboot" syndrome.
Try the recovery reset:
- Press reset for 30 seconds
- Keep pressing reset while removing power
- Keep pressing reset for another 30 seconds while apply power
It might even be possible to save settings before the reset and then to reload them after.
That doesn't always work because it can bring the bug back from the dead. But no harm in trying. You can always reset again if it fails.
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