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Lyndi
Oct 29, 2020Star
Netgear AC1750 Model R6400 Firmware V1.0.1.62 constantly dropping internet
Internet dropping multiple times per hour, every single day. Sometimes, not typically, the WiFi connection also disconnects. I've been working from home for months now and just dealing with it thin...
- Oct 31, 2020
so step one
modem----PC works and is stable if hardwired? is that correct?
when reinstalling the router follow this guide:
power off modem and router. disconnect coax from modem and all cables from both. I'd recommend factory resetting the router during this step as well (push and hold reset for 7-15 seconds while the router is powered on)
reconnect coax to modem. power it on. give it several minutes.
connect lan cable from modem to wan port on router.
power router on. give it several minutes
then try setup. Make sure the pc is hardwired into the router. That wireless adapter has issues and we're onto step 2. which is hardwiring a device into the router and getting it working. NOT wireless.
plemans
Oct 30, 2020Guru
If you can't get it working properly with just modem---->pc. I'd be checking out the modem and the first. Its pointless to troubleshoot the router if the modem isn't stable.
Lyndi
Oct 30, 2020Star
You can you please advise why once I click on fix the internet it says the Qualcomm adapter is disabled and once that is fixed... voile... Internet is restored... ever so briefly.
Who owns the Qualcomm adaptor responsibility... is that within my PC, the router, or the modem?
- plemansOct 30, 2020Guru
do you have any other devices to test with?
Again, if you only have the modem and pc connected, how is the router going to be the issue?
- LyndiOct 30, 2020Star
As detailed, I could not get on to the internet previously. So it ws necessary to replug back into the router for internet access. Since resolution of this issue seemed to be gaining no traction, I started investigating the afore mentioned IP address conflict, in the hopes of killing 2 birds with one stone. I deleted a no longer used Array Network and restarted and did not receive the IP conflict issue pop up, so fingers crossed that's fixed, but Internet instability is still off the chart. so...I've been spending the entire day trying to find an answer to why the Qualcomm Ahteros AR9485 WiFi adaptor keeps going down. It appears this has been an ongoing issue since 2015 and there is not a single solid fix from NetGear. WOW!! One person thought disabling the 5G network would mitigate the issue, but I'm struggling to stay on the internet long enough to dive in, to unchartered territories and attempt to figure this out as his version of the genie is not exactly like mine. I don't konw what to say other than trying to describe and isolate the resolution is becoming as frustrating as the actual issue.
- LyndiOct 30, 2020Star
Found this over and over and over in the system logs: [WLAN access rejected: incorrect security] from MAC
Any idea what this means or if relevant to the current problem?
- plemansOct 30, 2020Guru
I'm not sure where to take this as you're jumping around and not properly testing this. .
When troubleshooting, you start at step 1 to reduce the amount of variables that can cause issues.
step 1. ensure the modem and pc work.
that means directly connecting a pc to the modem via an ethernet cable and ensuring speeds and stability.
If you're using a qualcomm wireless adapter, you're still using the router.
And that qualcomm adapter has had issue on windows for years
A quick google search pulled up many many hits on how its randomly disconnecting.
its another variable in the testing and its a variable that has a history of random disconnects.
so go back to step 1.
Modem----->ethernet wire------>pc/laptop
If you can't get that step stable, its pointless to work on the router because you've already found an instability that could be causing the whole thing.
- LyndiOct 30, 2020Star
Okay... you are right. So... I went back and took the modem all the way down and replugged into the PC, mainly now because the Router won't work at all. I was "attempting" to take it off 5G online to see if that would help, when the internet went down again and whatever change I made, it won't connect at all. Good news, if there's any at the current moment, is that I'm plugged directly from modem into PC and am not having any connectivity issues. I do appreciate your patient reminder!! But unfortunately I've now apparently made matters much worse because the router will not connect to the internet and I can't access the routerlogin admin online because it's telling me that I need to be connected to the Router's wifi... which does not work. Arghhh... Please help me, help myself! :-)
- plemansOct 31, 2020Guru
so step one
modem----PC works and is stable if hardwired? is that correct?
when reinstalling the router follow this guide:
power off modem and router. disconnect coax from modem and all cables from both. I'd recommend factory resetting the router during this step as well (push and hold reset for 7-15 seconds while the router is powered on)
reconnect coax to modem. power it on. give it several minutes.
connect lan cable from modem to wan port on router.
power router on. give it several minutes
then try setup. Make sure the pc is hardwired into the router. That wireless adapter has issues and we're onto step 2. which is hardwiring a device into the router and getting it working. NOT wireless.
- LyndiNov 03, 2020Star
Update....
Resetting the router has fixed the issue. This took more than 1 try as I did not realize I had to hold the paperclip in for 7 seconds, but not a single internet drop since.
Perhaps NetGear should suggest trying this 1st. :womanhappy:
Much thanks for your time and assistance!!
- plemansNov 03, 2020Guru
glad to hear it worked!