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WiFi speed drops with firmware 1.0.9.26_10.2.31
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I use the R7000 AC1900 as AP, only on 2.4 GHz.
It offers great coverage throughout the house.
Since I updated to firmware 1.0.9.26_10.2.31 I saw the speed on WiFi drop to approx 3 Mbps.
The WAN connection also dropped regularly.
After downgrading to V1.0.9.14_1.2.25 speeds and connectivity are stable again.
Anyone with similar issues?
Rgds,
Koen
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QoS is not available when using the R7000 as an AP.
But I gave FW V1.0.9.26_10.2.31 another try ... and this time WiFi speeds are back to normal!
I have no idea why... but something is different (and I did not change any settings appart from the firmware version).
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Re: WiFi speed drops with firmware 1.0.9.26_10.2.31
Hello,
I am still relucant to upgrade from V1.0.9.6_1.2.19 to 1.0.9.26_10.2.31. Firmware V1.0.9.6_1.2.19 might have security holes but at least has been the most stable from earlier releases.
I have 1 R7000 as router and 2 R7000 as AP's. Reading this post I am still not convident to upgrade even my 2 R7000 AP's.
Netgear please release a firmware that works for all modes and no WIFI issues please.
Brgds,
Bas.
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Re: WiFi speed drops with firmware 1.0.9.26_10.2.31
Been a known issues with v.26 FW. Users reported better results after reverting back to previous working FW.
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Re: WiFi speed drops with firmware 1.0.9.26_10.2.31
Same with me but narrowed to be more flakey specifically with the 2.4GHz devices for me. Connected devices not showing properly also part of what I saw as a problem, and still is.
- Turned off QoS and it has been fine since, at least for me.
- Went back to earlier version on same router then all was OK also for me.
This FW is definately a bad one.
Try turning off QoS I guess as a quick check, maybe it will help you too. (and you can keep the FW with the security patches) I do want QoS back again though so I am looking forward to an update for sure.
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QoS is not available when using the R7000 as an AP.
But I gave FW V1.0.9.26_10.2.31 another try ... and this time WiFi speeds are back to normal!
I have no idea why... but something is different (and I did not change any settings appart from the firmware version).
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[DoS attack: Smurf] attack packets in last 20 sec from ip [192.168.1.2], Thursday, Mar 29,2018 16:52:57Hello,
Good to hear. I would to hear more confirmations that the lastest firmware works well. I might then at least start to upgrade my AP as they lauch DOS Smurf-attacks against my R7000 Router.
192.168.1.1 is My R7000 Router
192.168.1.2 R7000 AP1
192.168.1.3 R7000 AP2
The log from my R700 Router with Smurf attacks daily at roughly the same time.
DoS attack: Smurf] attack packets in last 20 sec from ip [192.168.1.3], Thursday, Mar 29,2018 22:40:47
[DoS attack: Smurf] attack packets in last 20 sec from ip [192.168.1.2], Thursday, Mar 29,2018 16:52:57
[DoS attack: Smurf] attack packets in last 20 sec from ip [192.168.1.3], Wednesday, Mar 28,2018 22:40:44
DoS attack: Smurf] attack packets in last 20 sec from ip [192.168.1.2], Wednesday, Mar 28,2018 16:52:53
Brgds,
Bas.
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