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Filip_Serlet
Mar 24, 2020Aspirant
R7800 drops internet connection on ethernet cabled connection (not on wifi)
I've been experiencing this problem for several months now and it is most annoying. Every day at the exact same time (17h27 and 20h34 and some days also at 13h45), the router R7800 drops the interne...
- Apr 25, 2020
Hi Filip_Serlet.
I had a similar problem with my R7800 in January.
Like you, I am not using my R7800 in the usual router mode. I have mine set up as a wireless bridge, not as an access point. Every few days all the wired Ethernet devices connected to the R7800 would report that they no longer had a network connection. However, the 5GHz wifi link from the R7800 to the modem/router would always remain up when this happened and I could still connect to the R7800's admin web interface across the LAN. The only way I could get the disconnected wired devices back on the network was to power cycle the R7800.
My problems started immediately after I updated to firmware 1.0.2.68. A factory reset can sometimes fix problems after a firmware update but it didn't fix this. Eventually I gave up and reverted to firmware 1.0.2.62 and everything has been fine again since then.
It's been a couple of weeks since your previous post. Have you found a way to make 1.0.2.68 work reliably in AP mode with wired connections?
Filip_Serlet
Apr 09, 2020Aspirant
I only have limited access logging in as a normal "user" to the bbox. I cannot see anything about static or dynamic IP adresses nor on lease times. I cannot login as an "admin" or as an "expert" user with the password printed on the backside of the bbox (ISP router).
I did check the IP adresses several times over the period this issue has been going on, and the R7800 always remains on IP adress 192.168.1.2, just like my NAS always stays on 192.168.1.6., even after restarting both devices (R7800 and bbox).
If the lease times would be the problem, then why would it only be causing trouble on the internet connection of the wired devices to the R7800 and not on the wi-fi connected devices?
I attached a screenshot from the bbox GUI indicating that the bbox clearly recognizes the R7800 as an access point.
Filip_Serlet
Apr 09, 2020Aspirant
I did a little search on Google and found out that I am able to see the DHCP lease is enabled in the bbox ISP router. See screen clipping attached.
- Filip_SerletApr 09, 2020Aspirant
At the same place in the GUI of the bbox router, it seems I would be able to assign static IP adresses (see screen clipping attached). Would it also help if I put a longer lease time in stead of the current 3600 seconds? This is a home situation so generally, it is always the same devices that are connecting.
Thanks again for your advice!
- plemansApr 09, 2020Guru - Experienced User
You could try changing the lease time. If its 3600 minutes, thats 60 hours or 2.5 days.
- additudeApr 09, 2020Virtuoso
You can leave it at 3600, that's a standard default.
So, you said earlier that the NAS and the Printer were hardwired to the router.
So, they are hardwired to the bbox and are not associated with the R7800 AP at all, correct?
- Filip_SerletApr 10, 2020Aspirant
The NAS and the Printer are hardwired to the Netgear R7800 router (which is used as an Access Point). They are not hardwired to the bbox. The only hardwired device on the bbox (ISP modem router) is indeed the Netgear R7800 router. All other devices are connected (hardwired or wireless) to the R7800. The wi-fi on the bbox is turned off.
I think the lease time (3600) is in seconds not in minutes (I believe). But since additude says, it should not make a difference, I don't know whether to change it or not.
By the way: I was expecting an internet drop-out yesterday (April 9) at 8h30 PM in the 2-day drop-out-schedule that was building up. But no, nothing happened. The internet stayed available.
- additudeApr 10, 2020Virtuoso
OK,
For the sake of this conversation, please refer to the modem/router as the "Router" and the R7800 router turned AP, "AP" or "Access Point"...
In your first post you said, "I also have a Synology NAS and a HP printer connected to the router on ethernet ports."
How is the cable between the bbox and the AP connected? LAN to LAN? LAN to WAN?
- Filip_SerletApr 10, 2020Aspirant
Hi there. I checked the wired connection between the bbox router and the R7800 AP.
On the bbox router, the ethernet cable is in a LAN-port (not in the WAN-port).
On the R7800 AP, the ethernet cable coming from the bbox router is in the port labeled "Internet" (next to the 4 LAN-ports labeled 1 to 4).
- moopigApr 25, 2020Apprentice
Hi Filip_Serlet.
I had a similar problem with my R7800 in January.
Like you, I am not using my R7800 in the usual router mode. I have mine set up as a wireless bridge, not as an access point. Every few days all the wired Ethernet devices connected to the R7800 would report that they no longer had a network connection. However, the 5GHz wifi link from the R7800 to the modem/router would always remain up when this happened and I could still connect to the R7800's admin web interface across the LAN. The only way I could get the disconnected wired devices back on the network was to power cycle the R7800.
My problems started immediately after I updated to firmware 1.0.2.68. A factory reset can sometimes fix problems after a firmware update but it didn't fix this. Eventually I gave up and reverted to firmware 1.0.2.62 and everything has been fine again since then.
It's been a couple of weeks since your previous post. Have you found a way to make 1.0.2.68 work reliably in AP mode with wired connections?
- Filip_SerletApr 27, 2020Aspirant
Hi moopig.
Thanks for your reply. It finally seems that I am not the only one suffering from this weird behavior on the R7800.
The internet drop-out on the ethernet cabled devices still occurs every 2 or 3 days days, difficult to find the correct pattern since I am not always using these devices when it occurs (at 8h30 pm).
So I still have not found a way to make 1.0.2.68 work reliably in AP mode with wired connections. I do not remember when this firmware was installed (upgrades were installing automatically).
Instead, I reverted just now (April 27, 8h05 AM Belgian time) to the previous firmware V1.0.2.62 hoping it will solve the problem. If that worked for you, I am praying it will also work for me.
To be safe, I have turned off the automatic router firmware update. I did not perform a factory reset after reverting to V1.0.2.62.
Now I am keeping my fingers crossed.
- Filip_SerletMay 07, 2020Aspirant
Hi @moopig.
As stated in my previous reply, I reverted to the previous firmware V1.0.2.62 on April 27th (8h05 AM Belgian time) hoping it would solve the problem. And IT DID !
Since then, I did not experience any internet drop outs on the ethernet wired devices to R7800 (at least not during daytime - I don't have any tools to monitor if it would happen at night when nobody is using these devices).
Thanks again for your valuable reply!