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Ich betreibe einen Nighthawk RS500 (out of the box) als zweiten Router hinter einem Primären Router der am Glasfasernetz angeschlossen ist. Auf dem Primären Router habe ich einen synchronen Stream von fast 1 Gbit. Auf dem Nighthawk habe ich Download von 1 Gbit, jedoch phasenweise einen Upload von unter 50 Mbit, manchmal wenn ich Glück habe 250 Mbit. Was kann ich am Nighthawk verändern dass ich einen synchronen Stream habe? Danke allenSolved1KViews0likes6CommentsRS700 pinging Google DND every 4-5 secs on AP Mode
I am currently using my RS700S in AP mode behind a pfSense firewall. I noticed the router is pinging 8.8.8.8 and 8.8.4.4 every 4-5 secs showing up in block alerts, more of nuisance than anything with it flooding the logs rather than any connectivity. I assume it's trying to check for an internet connection, but there needs to be a way to block/stop the RS700S when in AP mode. I assume this is not just the RS700 but other models probably doing the same as a lot of them share similar core firmware.600Views0likes10CommentsRS500 router - Internet feels much faster with IPV6 disabled?
Any insights why my internet and general browsing feels much faster with IPv6 disabled in the router. My ISP is Xfinity and it provides native Ipv6 support with DHCPv6-PD. The same has been my observation with my previous router R6700AX. Also the internet speeds see a few Mbps increase with IPv4 only, although this is subjective. Definitely enabling IPV6 takes a toll on the router. It might be an ISP routing issue too.Solved599Views0likes18CommentsRS500 router keeps falling back to 80 Mhz bandwidth from 160 Mhz
I have set up my RS500 router with channel 44 and up to 5.8 Gbps speed in the 5 Ghz band. The router stays on 160 MHz bandwidth for a day or two before falling back to the 80 MHz bandwidth and never comes back up to the 160 MHz bandwidth unless rebooted. I do know that the router might fall back to 80 MHz bandwidth if any radar is detected nearby in the DFS channels. Isn't it supposed to get back up to the 160 MHz bandwidth if there's no more interference?544Views0likes30CommentsRS500 — Nighthawk BE12000 WiFi 7 Tri-Band Router Protection Engine Problems
Hi, Unfortunately, I'm 2 weeks past the measly 90 days of support for my RS500 - Nighthawk BE12000 router, so I'm posting here instead, trying to prompt Netgear to actually create firmware that works reliably. So, the current problem: It keeps dropping connections on both of our new iPhones, Ting sensor, Roomba, a Dell laptop, and an iPad Pro, in addition to most of our SmartHome devices at one time or another. Most of the time, it's an authentication problem, even though I know the password is correct. Unfortunately, several devices don't say the exact cause of the problem. When this happens, it's impossible to reconnect the devices to the WiFi without rebooting the router, and even then, it's still iffy. The 3 Ethernet connections being used don't seem to have a problem. We have fiber cable to the modem, and the connection between that and the router is using the cable that came with the router. Can't blame anything on the connections. Here's the information regarding my router: Hardware Version - RS500 Firmware Version - V1.0.5.12 GUI Language Version - V1.0.0.454 Protection Engine Version - 2.2.214.4/1.0.0.2124 Operation Mode - Router CPU Load - CPU1: 10.89% CPU2: 11.11% CPU3: 9.00% CPU4: 16.16% Memory Usage (Used/Total) - 633MB/2018MB Flash Usage (Used/Total) - 430MB/512MB System Uptime - 04:59:59 LAN Port - MAC Address - xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx IP Address - xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx DHCP Server - On IP Subnet Mask - 255.255.255.0 DHCP Lease Time - 24 Hours I tried turning off the 6 GHz radio, but that didn't help. Next, I changed Security from WPA2-Personal(AES) + WPA3-Personal to WPA2-Personal(AES) on both the 2.4 GHz and the 5 GHz networks. That didn't help either. In researching on the Internet, I read that a LOT of people have the exact same problems that I'm having, and the Protection Engine is the most likely culprit. I disabled it, and all of a sudden, everything is working as expected. After the first 24 hours, I re-enabled WPA2-Personal(AES) + WPA3-Personal security on both the 2.4 GHZ and 5 GHz networks. Still no problems. A day later, I re-enabled the 6 GHz network, and everything is still working OK. Therefore, using a bit of deductive reasoning, I have concluded that the Netgear Protection Engine is not working properly. I do NOT want to leave this feature disabled for security reasons and I paid for it and expect it to work, but we need to have fast, RELIABLE, WiFi available throughout our home at all times. Unfortunately, this Netgear product is NOT providing reliable WiFi connections when the Protection Engine is enabled. This is just the latest issue. Originally, when I purchased this router, it upgraded itself to firmware v.1.0.1.90. Using the web based interface, I immediately noticed that NO Devices showed up on the Devices page. After spending over 20 hours working with Netgear to find a solution, I tried downgrading to v.1.0.1.74. Netgear did absolutely NOTHING to troubleshoot this problem, and I did it all on my own. They had me try all sorts of BS things even though they could have easily duplicated the problem themselves. I told them what I found regarding the firmware downgrade, but they didn't seem to care. Netgear eventually wanted my configuration file. NOT!!! It contains information regarding our entire network including the router password. They closed the case without a resolution. So, v.1.0.1.74 is humming along just fine for a while, and then all of a sudden, the WAN uplink speed was only 100 Mbps, confirmed by my Internet provider. Not even close to acceptable!! Turns out that Netgear new about it, and already had a fix via v.1.0.5.12. I installed it, and it appeared to work fine for a while, and then all of a sudden, devices kept disconnecting and wouldn't reconnect. That's the latest issue, as described above. Can Netgear ever make a firmware version that doesn't have bugs in its basic functionality!?!?! I've never seen such a POS router before in my life!! The hardware may be good, but the firmware totally sucks! In less than 3 months, I've had 3 different firmware versions, and all 3 had a different problem that affected its usefulness. I used to use LinkSys routers, and they always just worked without any issues; ever. Why can't Netgear do the same?? So, does anyone have any useful suggestions other than hoping Netgear creates a new firmware version that accidentally fixes this problem and doesn't create a totally new problem? Maybe a version that actually works this time? Perhaps I should sell this overly priced Netgear paperweight really cheap and use the money to buy a new TP-Link router that actually works as expected! Thanks!!500Views0likes17CommentsRS500 - Higher ping times to router than my previous router R6700AX
I am consistently getting ping times of 3ms or higher from a nearby laptop to the router over wifi. The same ping times with my previous router R6700AX is only 1 ms or lower from the same location and the same 5 Ghz band channel settings. The number of connected clients or network activity didn't change in both cases. The pings to the router over a wired connection is as expected and less than 1 ms. Do the Netgear wifi 7 routers in general have higher ping times to the router over wifi?Solved400Views0likes16CommentsRS500 - Auto 5 ghz channel setting picks up DFS channel?
My neighborhood is pretty crowded with 5 Ghz channels. The auto 5 Ghz channel selection setting picks up channel 100 which is a DFS channel. This channel also has lower transmit power than the non DFS channels 36-48 and 149-161. The lower transmit power also significantly reduces the range on this router. Is there a way to disable to the DFS channel selection in the auto channel selection setting in the 5 Ghz band? The firmware needs to be tuned to pick up only non DFS main channels since they always have the best transmit power and most compatibility.300Views0likes17CommentsNOTICE - NEW RS Series model Firmware Updates Released (10-2025)
Please review and find new information about new FW for the RS series of routers here: Nighthawk Firmware Releases | NETGEAR Communities Not all models have updates so please review all models prior to updating FW. Thank you.299Views0likes0Comments