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R8000 firmware 1.0.4.52 update causing frequent disconnects
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Hello,
I recently updated my R8000 to firmware 1.0.4.52. Since then, my wifi signal is frequently down, i have difficulty connecting to my ssid, internet connection doesn`t work. The only way to resolve these issues is to completely disconnect the router from power and my modem.
I never had this issue before the update. Also note that i have a EX8000 wifi mesh extender.
Any and all help would be greatly appreciated!
Mili
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From the netgear home page click on support, then put r8000 in the seach fied. Select first one that comes up in the list. From the next page cick the downloads button, then the "+" to view previous versions, then click on the download button for 1.0.4.46. Once you get that file downloaded, open it and inside the .zip file there is R8000-V1.4.0.46_10.1.63.chk file, copy it somewhere where you can find it, like on your desktop. Then goto your routers login page, goto the advanced tab, Adminstration, Router Upgrade and browse for the file from above. Let it do it's thing. It will take a few minutes. Once your router reboots a few times, let it settle down for an hour or so and then it should be running that older version of firmware.
I am by no means an expert on flashing, or updating the firmware, but every time I have done it I have not had any issues. If I didn't have such a large DCHP table built on my router, I would be really looking into finding a version of DD-WRT to run on my router. But things on that front have been not to stable, and my family is not happy with me messing with our network all the time. They "just want it to work."
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Re: R8000 firmware 1.0.4.52 update causing frequent disconnects
I am having the same issue. It will be stable for about 24-36 hours, then nothing on my network will have access to the internet. I see that they just put up a "hotfix" beta. I am going to try it and see if it fixes the issue. If not then I am going to down grade to 1.0.4.46. I never had any issues with that version. It was stable, and only had to reboot about once a month.
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Re: R8000 firmware 1.0.4.52 update causing frequent disconnects
the hotfix is for the security advisory issued June 22 by Netgear because of vulnerabilites in this and other models. The vulnerabilities are related to the Remote Management in the product's Web GUI.
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Re: R8000 firmware 1.0.4.52 update causing frequent disconnects
I did see the notes on it. I did install it earlier today. So we shall see if it fixes the orignal issue. Again, if it doesn't then I will be down grading to the 1.0.4.46.
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Re: R8000 firmware 1.0.4.52 update causing frequent disconnects
Any luck on fixing this issue? I'm having the same symptoms and it's super frustrating.
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Re: R8000 firmware 1.0.4.52 update causing frequent disconnects
great news ! will do same and report back.
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Re: R8000 firmware 1.0.4.52 update causing frequent disconnects
Tex-Hogger's dL'd the .56 hotfix...seems to be working. I will also update to hotfix and report back.
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Re: R8000 firmware 1.0.4.52 update causing frequent disconnects
Ok well I was out of town last night and my daugter reported that she had to reboot the router. From what I can see it ran for about 30 hours before she had to do it. I will continue to monitor it, and if it locks up again and have to reboot it I will be downgrading to 1.0.4.46.
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I got home from work this afternoon and everything was beginning to slow down again. I'm done with it. I just downgraded to 1.0.4.46. Going to keep this version on my router for now. It has been stable for many months and we have had no issues with it.
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Re: R8000 firmware 1.0.4.52 update causing frequent disconnects
where can i download this version? It doesn`t seem to be offered in the Download section.
TIA
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From the netgear home page click on support, then put r8000 in the seach fied. Select first one that comes up in the list. From the next page cick the downloads button, then the "+" to view previous versions, then click on the download button for 1.0.4.46. Once you get that file downloaded, open it and inside the .zip file there is R8000-V1.4.0.46_10.1.63.chk file, copy it somewhere where you can find it, like on your desktop. Then goto your routers login page, goto the advanced tab, Adminstration, Router Upgrade and browse for the file from above. Let it do it's thing. It will take a few minutes. Once your router reboots a few times, let it settle down for an hour or so and then it should be running that older version of firmware.
I am by no means an expert on flashing, or updating the firmware, but every time I have done it I have not had any issues. If I didn't have such a large DCHP table built on my router, I would be really looking into finding a version of DD-WRT to run on my router. But things on that front have been not to stable, and my family is not happy with me messing with our network all the time. They "just want it to work."
Tex-Hogger
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