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21 TopicsRequest for Advanced Driver Options for AXE3000 (A8000) WiFi Adapter
Hi Netgear Team, I'm currently using the AXE3000 (A8000) WiFi 6E USB adapter and would like to request that future driver updates include more advanced configuration options—similar to those offered by some other vendors. The features I’d love to see include: The ability to select individual wireless standards (e.g., a/b/g/n/ac/ax) A toggle for “Fat Channel Intolerant” to manage channel bonding Transmit power control The option to completely disable specific bands (e.g., fully disable 2.4GHz) Human Presence Detection (if supported by hardware) Improved handling and access to Ultra High Band (UHB) features in the 6GHz spectrum These advanced settings are especially valuable for users needing granular control over their wireless setup—whether for minimizing interference in crowded RF environments or for precise testing and optimization. For reference, I’ve attached a screenshot showing the advanced driver options provided by TP-Link for a $70 adapter. This shows the level of control that’s possible and expected at this price point. Is there any possibility these features could be considered for future updates? Thank you for your time and consideration!CU-Ball
I'm a Conceptual Designer and have been working on a full range of integrated products for Home Networking Systems that may be of great interest to NETGEAR & Major Cable Providers. This system greatly reduces ‘back of TV wiring’, support calls and DIY install time and frustration. The current range of products include: Power Supply Cable Modem Set Top Box WiFi 7 Router DVR - eSata Battery Backup - UPS (Dependent on capacity, this maybe simply a battery backed alarm and status module, optionally wired to a hidden larger, 3rd party unit.) Blu-Ray DVD Streaming Box Connected Speakers Bluetooth Speakers Home Automation (Displays on TV). Home Security Service (Displays on TV) Jump Drive Interface Voice Remote Control Charging Station Smartphone / App Integration Totally new design concept. There is a long term upgrade path that ensures that new technology can be incorporated for years to come. There is a backward compatibility that allows mix and matching with legacy products There are two physical variations at price points that allow for marketing differentiation. (Perhaps Branded Elite and White Box OEM) The questions are: What am I missing? What is the best approach to pitch this range ? 1/ NETGEAR 2/ Charter / Comcast etc... as they may provide the basic units on subscription? 3/ Other.. Please specify. As this range is pre-patent, more in depth discussions maybe subject to NDA.456Views0likes0CommentsWiFi Connectivity in Driving School
In today's digital age, driving schools are increasingly relying on technology to enhance their services and operations. One crucial aspect is establishing reliable and efficient connectivity to support various online platforms, communication systems, and administrative tasks. Netgear.com offers a range of networking solutions that can be leveraged by driving schools to streamline their operations and improve the overall learning experience for students.187Views0likes0Commentsnagios/NEMS
Hi there, I regularly have WiFi problems such as losing the connection. To check whether it is my phone or Netgear WAX214, I installed a NEMS server. But now I can't get the monitoring via snmp started. In a terminal I get the message -> CRITICAL - Plugin timed out while executing system call. SNMP on the WAX214 is enabled. Is anyone familiar with Nagios/NEMS or can anyone give me an idea of how I can best continuously monitor the WAX214? Kind regards, JanRuntime error
Runtime Error Program: C:\Program Files\NETGEAR\WNDA4100 \WNDA4100.EXE This application has requested the Runtime to terminalre it in an unusual way. Please contact the application's support teamfor more information. I got also this message for the WNA3100. Can i do the same as for the WNDA 4100 ????? (to download) I'am also sorry that i cann't find the disc. I have also an old Outlook Mail Program. TeunDhcp reeks aanpassen in de WN1000RP. extender
Hoe kun je de dhcp reeks aanpassen in de WN1000RP. extender Hij staat op dhcp en geeft dan de reeks 127.30.01 maak 255.255.0.0 En ik wil graag de reeks 192.168.2.1 maak 255.255.255.0 Ik kan alleen de adressen aanpassen als ik static aanklik wel geprobeerd maar werkt niet niet bereikbaarAircard 810. No mobile data deducted from my contract while roaming in EU, but lots in Belgium
Goeiedag iedereen, Begin augustus kocht ik de AirCard 810 Mobile Hotspot. Ik heb een abonnement bij de Belgische provider Orange (10 GB per maand inbegrepen) en gebruikte de Aircard 810 voor het eerst begin augustus in Portugal. Dit was onder de voorwaarden voor roaming, dus onder dezelfde voorwaarden als mijn contract bij gebruik in België. Ik stopte de simkaart van mijn gsm (een ouderwetse dumbphone, geen smartphone) in de Netgear 810 en gedurende het gebruik in Portugal werd GEEN DATAGEBRUIK afgetrokken van mijn 10 GB inbegrepen in mijn contract. Eens terug in België begin oktober, begonnen de problemen. Op maximum 10 dagen na het begin van mijn maandelijkse betaalperiode, krijg ik het bericht dat mijn volledige 10 GB al opgebruikt zijn. Hoe is dit mogelijk? Waarom worden in België wel data afgetrokken van mijn maandelijks datategoed, en in Portugal niet? Kan dit te maken hebben met het feit dat ik in Portugal de simkaart van mijn gsm gebruikte in de Netgear 810, en in België de "Surf Extra Card" (naam gegeven door provider Orange)? De Surf Extra Card is een tweede simkaart (met een ander nummer) die is verbonden aan het zelfde abonnement. Help mij aub dit mysterie op te lossen. Hartelijk dank, Liesbeth ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- I bought the Aircard 810 Mobile Hotspot in early August. I have a contract with the Belgian provider Orange (10 Gb per month included) and have first used the AirCard 810 at the beginning of August in Portugal. This was considered under the regulations for roaming within the EU, meaning the same terms and conditions apply as when using Orange's telecom and internet services in Belgium. I put my simcard from my phone (an old fashioned dumphone, not a smartphone) in the Netgear 810 and when using it in Portugal, NO DATA USAGE was deducted from my 10 GB monthly allowance. Once back in Belgium early October, the problems started. After 10 days (at the most) into my monthly paying period, i get a message from Orange that my full 10 GB allowance has been used up. How is this possible? Why is it that in Belgium data usage is being deducted from my 10 GB monthly allowance, whereas this is not the case when roaming in Portugal? Is it possible this has something to do with the fact that when in Portugal, I was using the simcard of my mobile phone in the Netgear 810, whereas in Belgium I started to use a "Surf Extra Card" (name used by my provider Orange)? The Surf Extra Card is a second simcard (with another number) connected to the same contract. Please help me to solve this mystery. Thanks for your help. LiesbethSuggeastion for next iteration of MR80 mesh system
Its not in the above list, but the next iteration of the MR80 mesh system should include a 2.5Gbps port for interface with the multigig nighthawk cable modem, eh? I've already run SFTP CAT6A & added a 2.5Gbps switch. The leap from 1Gbit to 2.5 and beyond in residential products is way overdue, ISPs will be offering 2Gbps+ before most people can even use it.453Views0likes4Comments4G/5G back up internet dongle
Wondering If Netgear will ever provide a update or piece of hardware that plugs into the usb ports for 4G/5G dongles to work as a back up internet solution for when a main provider goes down. A lot of isp's in the UK are offering this at the minute and there routers are nowhere near the cost or specs of a Netgear router surely this would be great bonus and pull people away from isp routers169Views0likes0Comments