I've been a Netgear exclusive user in my home for over 6 years. I started with the Netgear Nighthawk R7000. Upgraded to the R7800 due to certain feature upgrades. After almost a year, the R7800 lost configuration (factory reset) after every reboot. Ended up RMA'ing this device.
Figured I start fresh and purchase a R9000 for its beefier setup. A week before the warranty was up, the R9000 had the EXACT same problem. It rebooted one morning and lost its configuration. After re-setting up the configuration I rebooted it to see if settings would stick, no go. I have set up an RMA for my R9000.
I am not the only one this has happened to. There are numerous posts between this forum and Netgear's community forum regarding this issue. The issue seems to come down to NVRAM going bad.
If I get another R9000 back from RMA, I'm not sure if I want to keep it considering the warranty is just about up.
I was debating on upgrading to a Netgear AX12 RAX120 considering I now have several 802.11ax devices in my household. Being that I have gigabit internet connection, figured I'd get some percentage boost in speeds there.
I'm also open to other branded routers. Like I said, I have been a Netgear fanboy, but these two routers going defective almost a year after purchasing is leaving me a sour taste.
I'm now left wondering, do I keep the RMA'd R9000, Do I upgrade to the RAX120, or do I go with another brand all together? I was looking at the Asus RT-AX88U as a possibility if I don't stay with Netgear. Haven't looked at other brands yet. Real world experiences are important to me and not just reviews (if anyone has any real world experiences with any AX wireless routers)
Thank you!
Figured I start fresh and purchase a R9000 for its beefier setup. A week before the warranty was up, the R9000 had the EXACT same problem. It rebooted one morning and lost its configuration. After re-setting up the configuration I rebooted it to see if settings would stick, no go. I have set up an RMA for my R9000.
I am not the only one this has happened to. There are numerous posts between this forum and Netgear's community forum regarding this issue. The issue seems to come down to NVRAM going bad.
If I get another R9000 back from RMA, I'm not sure if I want to keep it considering the warranty is just about up.
I was debating on upgrading to a Netgear AX12 RAX120 considering I now have several 802.11ax devices in my household. Being that I have gigabit internet connection, figured I'd get some percentage boost in speeds there.
I'm also open to other branded routers. Like I said, I have been a Netgear fanboy, but these two routers going defective almost a year after purchasing is leaving me a sour taste.
I'm now left wondering, do I keep the RMA'd R9000, Do I upgrade to the RAX120, or do I go with another brand all together? I was looking at the Asus RT-AX88U as a possibility if I don't stay with Netgear. Haven't looked at other brands yet. Real world experiences are important to me and not just reviews (if anyone has any real world experiences with any AX wireless routers)
Thank you!