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joejoeinc
Jun 11, 2019Apprentice
R7000P drops WIFI connections frequently
I'm finding that the r7000P frequeently drops client wifi connections. I have two PIxel 2XL's that frequently get booted off the 5GHz wifi whenever you put any demand on the router. The symptoms are...
- Jun 23, 2019
After many hours of troubleshooting, I've found that disabling the MU-MIMO function on the R7000P gives my devices a stable connection.
Advanced > Advanced Setup > Wireless Setting > [Disable MU-MIMO]. Apply.
I have been able to transfer several large files from a wifi device to a wired device without constant dropouts/disconnections at the expense of actually being able to use the MU-MIMO functions of the router.
There are either issues in the way Netgear has implemented MU-MIMO or an incompatibility issue with some other wifi devices on the network. Since I replaced the r7000P with a new one I suspect it's an issue in the Netgear router not my devices (I can't confirm this though as I don't have a different make/model MU-MIMO router to test).
Since MIMO is one of the main selling point for this router this also raises a few new questions.
joejoeinc
Aug 06, 2019Apprentice
moemofl wrote:
I don't understand why NETGEAR would not resolve this issue with just a simple firmware patch.
It's my understanding that most vendors implemented MIMO in different ways so most devices don't play together nicely when it comes to MIMO, perhaps one day a firmware patch will come out to resolve this issue but I suspect the router will reach end of life before they solve it.
Their MU-MIMO tech feature was the most compelling selling point when deciding on purchasing this device.
I agree with you 100% here. This is the reason I purchased the device.
Blaubmania
Sep 11, 2019Tutor
I have bought it, last week, update fw, but same issue that wifi is dropping. I see it when i transfer large files.
I have deactivate MIMO, now wifi works correct.
Very bad support from Netgear!!! I think it was a bad choice to buy this product :(
Thank you for your workaround, without it i had to search hours to find the problem.
I have deactivate MIMO, now wifi works correct.
Very bad support from Netgear!!! I think it was a bad choice to buy this product :(
Thank you for your workaround, without it i had to search hours to find the problem.
- BlaubmaniaSep 11, 2019TutorDid someone have the Problem, when deactivate MIMO, the wifi speed is very slow. With MIMO 40MB/s, without 8MB/s?
- BlaubmaniaSep 11, 2019Tutor
Speed Problem, resolved after reset again the Router. What a crab...
Deactivate again MIMO, now everything works fine, no wifi drop anymore. It will be nice if Netgear fix the MIMO Problem.
- joejoeincSep 14, 2019Apprentice
The problem really isn't netgear as such but all manufactures implemented their own standards for MIMO and most of them don't play nice together... MIMO was overrated anyway.
- kiloandgizmoSep 26, 2019AspirantThanks for the info so far so good.i also disabled guests WiFi and loaded the new hot fix beta file from Netgear.
- Retired_MemberApr 15, 2020
I replaced my 2 month old Linksys EA8300 which stopped broadcasting all of a sudden last night with R7000P. I have only used it for 3 hours or so. 7 drops within 3 hours. All of my devices drop signal. It is probably not only Netgear. All the electronics we buy today are genuinely garbage because companies' motto changed from selling reliable and sturdy products to making garbage products with a appealing design that will only last 7 months. Real children acting theri age and wanting the cereal with the sparliest box, we, mature "children" for electronics, want the "best of the best" looking but garbage interior products. Result; crap like this end up in our homes and offices.
- joejoeincApr 16, 2020Apprentice
Did you disable the MIMO feature?
- climbzonaApr 16, 2020StarI have unchecked MIMO and while it appeared to help I am still dropping connections. Support had me reapply the latest update and drops occur 1-2 times a day which is an improvement but still not a working answer.
- Renaldo123Apr 16, 2020Guide
I had to resort to the following:
- Did a factory reset
- Downloaded the firmware update to my laptop, and re-uploaded the update by connecting to the router via ethernet cable
- Powered off and then powered on the router
Most times, I have 4 devices connected - 2 laptops and 2 iphones. For some reason, two devices have no issues connecting, but the other two will get kicked out throughout the day.
It's disappointing/ridiculous that the Huawei HG659 router my ISP gave me is much more reliable. Devices connected via wifi were never kicked out, and the need for a reset was maybe once a month or two, if at all.
After making the changes described above, the Windows laptop doesn't drop out very often, maybe once a day. The macbook always has issues connecting (it just 'tries' to connect until the laptop is restarted). The iphone 7 connects fine, but the iphone 11 drops out. It is worth pointing out that none of these issues, in any of the devices, were ever experienced with the more basic HG659 router.
Will continue to monitor.
- Retired_MemberApr 16, 2020
I have a router that I paid $159 yesterday. It comes with a 90 day complimentary technical support. Very problematic out of the box. As a customer I resort to online counseling, that did not solve the problem. Then I called technical support which I paid for. I was 2nd in line when I called, then 1st after a 15 minute wait. Another 10 minutes passes, I am expecting to speak with an support staff. Then the teleprompter tells me, I got dropped to 19 in line. NINETEEN!!!This is a defective product and the company drops you to 19 in line. That means give up on this and the company as well. Farewell netgear.