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Re: Netgear Nighthawk X10 R9000
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Re: Netgear Nighthawk X10 R9000
If its actually 186 degrees, thats kind of an indicator.
Intel's specs for their wifi chips put their range up to 80 C.
The 186 F comes out to around 86c.
Thats pretty darned hot. You could try sticking a laptop cooler under it and seeing if it'd help keep it stable
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Re: Netgear Nighthawk X10 R9000
What is the room temperature where the router is operating?
What is the temperature indication on the other two radios?
Most likely you do not have anything that will connect to the 60 GHz band. Go to the Advanced -> Advanced Setup -> Wireless Settings section and disable the 60 GHz radio. That will cut down the heat generated in your unit.
I doubt if the debug temperature values are in degrees F. The negative number indicates something else is at fault.
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Re: Netgear Nighthawk X10 R9000
CPU Load CPU1: 5.08% CPU2: 5.08% CPU3: 5.03% CPU4: 5.53%
Memory Usage(Used/Total) 237MB/1006MB
Flash Usage(Used/Total) 158MB/512MB
Network Session(Active/Total) 889/65536
CPU Temperature 37
2G WiFi Temperature 42
5G WiFi Temperature -186
60G 11ad baseband temperature
60G 11ad antenna array temperature
System Uptime 14:15:58
Wireless driver version 4.0.1756.382
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Re: Netgear Nighthawk X10 R9000
What firmware version is presently installed? The download section indicates the most recent version is 1.0.5.42. How old is your router? Do you know when it was put in service?
On the front panel of LEDs, the second LED in from the right is a combination indicator/switch for Wi-Fi on/off. Normal instructions are to push and hold the button for two seconds and then release. Recommend you repeat the on/off cycle a few times to confirm the switch is working.
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Re: Netgear Nighthawk X10 R9000
@RAZ4 wrote:
Is there a way to check out since when the router is been in service?
No, not that I am aware of. There is a way to dig deep and find out when it was manufactured.
There is the possibility of a hardware failure starting. If you have not done so, change the 5 GHz channel to something in the 36-44 range at the 80 MHz width for testing.
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