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KJFOG
Jul 25, 2019Initiate
Nighthawk R7000 Connection Issues
I want to start with a little backstory...I first purchased this Nighthawk router in August of 2017 and used it for approximately 20 months with no issues whatsoever. It would stay connected/online f...
KJFOG
Jul 25, 2019Initiate
Well, its somewhat comforting that Im not the only one experiencing this issue. I called Netgear support this morning and the guy was basically useless. Hopefully a new firmware update gets released soon to fix these issues.
myersw
Jul 25, 2019Master
In the mean time, folks say the .42 version of firmware works. So while it sucks, best thing to do would be to manually install .42 firmware reset and reconfigure.
- MwaliphJul 31, 2019AspirantHad a firmware update the other day and Same issues at the moment. Not able to even connect to the router. Multiple reboots and troubleshooting but no progress. Not sure what else to do at this point. Internet connection from ISP is working fine, it’s just the router. -/:();/$&@“.,?!!!!
- IrvSpJul 31, 2019Master
Mwaliph wrote:
Had a firmware update the other day and Same issues at the moment. Not able to even connect to the router. Multiple reboots and troubleshooting but no progress. Not sure what else to do at this point. Internet connection from ISP is working fine, it’s just the router. -/:();/$&@“.,?!!!!I am sort of shocked end-users have not picked up on the fact that NG's latest R7000 firmware is a 'basket case'. Totally unreliable. Just looking at the subject list here would give one the impression of that.
Mwaliph, did you read the above before posting? Did you see where using the .42 (V1.0.9.42) would be the probable solution? Is has been for many.
NG moderators have even admitted in another thread that V1.0.9.88 has 'some issues' and they are working on them. The list of problems is long and varied, from DLNA server problems to Wifi disconnects and even the update bricking routers. Oddly it seems not every users has problems, but many do. Worse, NG, even knowing the problems has NOT removed the f/w (nor the prior one that is just as bad) from the d/l support page. Matter of fact, every day, users that have AUTO-UPDATE enabled are getting the latest 'questionable' update applied and then seemingly out of know where have router problems.
- MwaliphJul 31, 2019AspirantIrvSp I’m not sure how to revert back to a different build or different version of the firmware. My router at the moment is still not even able to connect via Ethernet cables. I’ve completed a reset But still no way to connect via the application, Ethernet or any other way for me at the moment. How do you implement the different version?