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Its not even logging known port scans and DoS attacks on my RAX120, they vanish from the log after about two days never to retun untill you reboot the router Other logs show up fine. Waiting for support to get back to me which im not hopeful on. Sent logs etc (QoS is messed up to on the router too so sent info on that) but sometimes Netgear support is like talking to a brick wall.
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Can you check your logs to see if your DoS logs vashih from logging as well? Mine stop getting logged go after abut two days. It would really help getting this fixed at Netgears end as I am trying to sort this out with them.
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I have reported the attacks to a Netgear representative who is going to push it to Level 3 engineering to see what they say. Thanks for your help, and it will be great to hear about the logs in a few days. Thanks for your help.
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@nighthawkr wrote:Yes, I had the RAX120 with 1.0.1.108 freeze up on me when attempting to connect via wireless with my MacBook 15". I powered off, turned off AX and connected back ok. Was working all day without issue up until that point. All devices lost connection when I attempted with the laptop. Never had any issues like that previously.
After flashing 1.0.1.108 I did a hard reset before I started using it this morning. AX was on and OFDMA was on for 5GHz network that the laptop was connecting to.
I have this exact same issue with every version of firmware (even the current RAX120-V1.0.1.118_BETA.
It was driving me nuts (I even purchased a new RAX120 thinking my old one was defecrtive) until I found this post.
Any solutions other than turning off AX?
Nice to know theres a way to use the router without constant reboots (sad that AX is responsible).
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@Joeymcnew35 wrote:
Sounds like you need to update to the latest firmware, and then reset. Be sure to save your configuration file before you do the reset, to make it much quicker and easier after the reset.
As I said, I'm using the latest version which is RAX120-V1.0.1.118_BETA (Pre-Release Beta)
I've also tried it with the latest release (RAX120-V1.0.1.114) with no luck.
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Did you do a factory reset via the pinhole in the back of the router? 118 is perfectly stable for me, but I always factory reset after each update especially when features like OFDMA and TX Beamforing were added and do not use a saved image to restore, set up manually to stop low level changes corrupting the update you have downloaded and installed.
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