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scoobycarolannc
Sep 30, 2020Tutor
New RAX120 Firmware 1.0.1.136 is trash I rolled back
I updated the firmware on my RAX120 to 1.0.1.136. What a NIGHTMARE!! All iPhones locked on 2.4ghz. Terribly slow loading of apps & pages. Way more Microsoft Teams drop outs, Sonos Speaker took forever...
Threefeethighan
Oct 02, 2020Aspirant
Let's be clear here. Anyone who has not had issues with the rax120 firmware is simply incredibly lucky. Factory resets don't do anything when the firmware is so bad that it randomly trashes some people's networks while continuing to work well for others. Netgear seems to have great new hardware but absolutely no grasp of how to create and improve the firmware that runs it. I have purchased and used Netgear routers for over 20 years and always loved them. Have had the rax120 for 14 months. Nightmare from day 1. So bad I even paid for the extended warranty and technical support, which doesn't really know how to deal with the rax120 problems, either. I am on the FOURTH unit in 14 months, because technical support admits that a $500 router should not work so poorly almost every day for me, but can't figure out what to do to improve the performance, so they chalk it up to hardware radio problems. But I believe the problems are all in the firmware. And very random because the firmware is just not well made. I will now have to roll back from 136 as well, because, even with multiple resets, it took my 5G network down from 150 Mbs to 5 Mbs (one room and a total of 60 feet away, not good performance to begin with, admittedly, but at least usable), and took my 2.4G network down from 100 Mbs to 20 Mbs. Netgear needs to hire and pay firmware people who know what they are doing. Once I finally convince myself to abandon a $500 router (this Black Friday, probably), I will likely never buy another Netgear product again. Just a shame, really. And shame on Netgear for sticking their collective heads in the sand, as I bet they have never had so many complaints and firmware issues before the rax120.
- NewfiedroolOct 02, 2020Virtuoso
Are you saying 60ft is a problem with your connection rate?
- RenoTOct 15, 2020Aspirant
Stupid question. When you factory reset that means you will need to go to all your IoT devices and connect them one at a time back to your wifi network right? Thanks.
- NewfiedroolOct 16, 2020Virtuoso
If you use the same credentials all your devices should reconnect with no issues. Before resetting make sure you have taken all the details of channel names and passwords then simply setup as before.
sometimes devices can be a bit a of a pain but 99% of the time once you have reset and added all the details the devices will auto join.