I've seen a few posts around where people have reported similar issues with Apple devices and the R7800, but no response from Netgear regarding the issue, and whether anything is being done to address it. Right now the R7800 is virtually useless with seemingly any recent Apple devices.
My Apple clients include an iPad Pro, 2013 Macbook Pro, and a couple of iPhone 6S. I have no issues with my other devices.
Essentially when woken from sleep or if wifi is switched off and on quickly on any of the Apple devices, they either refuse to connect to the 5GHz band or take a minute or two of trying to connect before they succeed.
The other (minor) issue is the attached devices reporting is plain wonky on the R7800 - a number of devices appear to fail to report correctly either missing hostnames or even in some cases IP addresses.
I'm on the latest 1.0.0.40 firmware (UK model).
I happen to have two R7800 and this behaviour is consistent between them. I've also used a (Broadcom based) Asus RT-88U which has none of these issues, neither did the Netgear R8000 before it.
I fully except there may be some issues with Apple and there wireless implementation, however given the other Broadcom based products have no issues connecting I'm wondering whether this is a QCA issue, or unique to the R7800.
Has anyone experience similar issues with the R7500v2 for example (which is basically the same hardware)?
My Apple clients include an iPad Pro, 2013 Macbook Pro, and a couple of iPhone 6S. I have no issues with my other devices.
Essentially when woken from sleep or if wifi is switched off and on quickly on any of the Apple devices, they either refuse to connect to the 5GHz band or take a minute or two of trying to connect before they succeed.
The other (minor) issue is the attached devices reporting is plain wonky on the R7800 - a number of devices appear to fail to report correctly either missing hostnames or even in some cases IP addresses.
I'm on the latest 1.0.0.40 firmware (UK model).
I happen to have two R7800 and this behaviour is consistent between them. I've also used a (Broadcom based) Asus RT-88U which has none of these issues, neither did the Netgear R8000 before it.
I fully except there may be some issues with Apple and there wireless implementation, however given the other Broadcom based products have no issues connecting I'm wondering whether this is a QCA issue, or unique to the R7800.
Has anyone experience similar issues with the R7500v2 for example (which is basically the same hardware)?