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Fred X Nertz Posted on Oct 07, 2017
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My XAV500 units shut down on an irregular basis

One unit is situated near the router and the other one is at the other end of the house. We can access the router via Wifi from anywhere within the router's range but the the main network via the NetGear just shuts down. The units are well ventilated but still become quite warm quickly. The main applications are net-surfing and data accessing

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Well, you didn't actually ask a question, but let's assume you want to fix the intermittent shutdowns.
I've used XAV500 (it may be called XAV 5001, not sure) and also the newer Netgear powerline adapter commonly called AC1200. Both have the same problem of occasional, intermittent shutdown. The XAV 500 problem seems to be that it goes into "sleep" mode to save energy when it's idle/unused for some X amount of minutes. The problem is that it doesn't wake up again! The only way to overcome it is to unplug it from the AC power outlet for, say, 10 seconds, then plug it back in. I never found a firmware update for this model at Netgear's support website. The newer, faster AC1200 model also intermittently ceases to work. With this one, I simply wait a couple of minutes and it comes back on. If I'm in a hurry, unplugging for 10 seconds also seems to work. Originally, I thought maybe our Router was the problem, but over the years we have replaced that Linksys router (and the ethernet cables) with a model from Western Digital, and more recently with a TP-Link, each being an alleged upgrade on the previous ones! But, the intermittent loss of connectivity continues. The other possibility, of course, is that our internet service provider Comcast/Xfinity has occasional brief outages; maybe some Xfinity installer working elsewhere in the neighborhood turns the service off while connecting or disconnecting something, who knows?

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Aug 16, 2009

SOURCE: Wireless network card & sky broadband wireless router

Here are some troubleshooting steps that I suggest you try:

1. Check physical connections.

a. Connect the modem to the Internet port of the router. The Internet “i” LED on the front of the router should light up.
b. Connect the computer to one of the four LAN ports (i.e port 1, 2, 3 or 4) on the back of the router. The corresponding port light where you connected the computer should be lit up.

2. Access the router's web-based utility.

a. Please open any web browser like Internet Explorer or Netscape Navigator.
b. Connect to the router by typing http://routerlogin.com/basicsetting.htm or http://192.168.1.1 in the address field and click Enter or Return key.
c. A window will prompt for a user name and password. By default, the user name is "admin" and the password is "password".

Note: If you were unable to access the router's web-based utility, you may reset the router to restore the settings to factory default.

To reset the router:

a. Please push the reset button at the back of the router and release after 30 seconds.
b. Unplug the power adapter for 10 seconds and then plug it back in.

3. Configure the router.

If your Internet Service Provider is using a cable connection, please follow the steps below:

a. Click on Basic Settings under Setup tab.
b. Select No for Does Your Internet Connection Require A Login?.
c. Scroll down on the center page and look for the Router MAC Address section. Set it to Use computer MAC address and click on the Apply button.

If your Internet Service Provider is using a DSL connection, please follow the steps below:

a. Click on Basic Settings.
b. Select Yes for Does Your Internet Connection Require A Login?.
c. Select Other on the Internet Service Provider drop down box.
d. Enter your ISP's username (username@ISPdomain) and password. Then, click on Apply.

4. Configure the wireless settings.

a. Click on the Wireless Settings under Setup.
b. Change the SSID to any unique name.
c. Scroll down, look for the Security Options settings and select WEP (Wired Equivalent Privacy).
d. Set the Authentication type to "Automatic" and the Encryption Strength to "64bit".
e. Leave the Passphrase field blank, select Key 1 and enter a 10-digit number.

Note: The 10-digit number you typed in the key 1 will be the password or network key for the wireless connection.

f. Click Apply button to save the changes.
g. Go to Router Status under Maintenance tab and check if there is an IP address under Internet port. If it's 0.0.0.0, do a power cycle.

5. Power cycle.

a. Power off the modem, router and computers.
b. Turn on the power of the modem first and wait for it to initialize, the lights to stop blinking.
c. Power back the router and the computers. Check if it will be able to get online.

If you have wireless computers, you can connect them wireless to the router. Kindly follow the instructions below:

6. Connect wireless computer to the router.

If you are using Windows XP with Service Pack 1, please follow the steps below:

a. Please right click on the Wireless icon on the right lower end portion of your computer.
b. Then click on View Available Wireless Networks.
c. Click on the Advanced tab.
d. Please delete all the preferred networks then click on OK.
e. Right click on the Wireless icon again and click on View Available Wireless Network. Please select your network and click on Connect. It will ask you for the network key.
f. Please type in the network key and then confirm it. Network key is the password you type on the key 1 of the wireless settings of the router.
g. Make sure not to enable IEEE and then click on Connect.

If you are using Windows XP with Service Pack 2, please follow the steps below:

a. Please right click on the Wireless icon on the right lower end portion of your computer.
b. Then click on View Available Wireless Networks.
c. Click on the Change Advanced Settings.
d. Click on the Wireless Networks tab remove all the preferred networks then click on OK.
e. Right click on the Wireless icon then click on View Available Wireless Networks.
f. Select your network and click on Connect.
g. It will ask you for the network key. Type in the network key and confirm it. Then click on Connect. Network key is the password you type on the key 1 of the wireless settings of the router.

If you are using Windows Vista, please follow the steps below:

a. Click Start then select Connect To.
b. Connect to a network window will show up.
c. Select your wireless network and click Connect.
d. It will ask you for a network key. Type in the network key and confirm it. Then click on Connect.

From the above configuration, please check if you can now access the Internet.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jan 18, 2010

SOURCE: I can't access the internet via my Optus Netgear

I am having exactly the same problem. It occurred on Sunday 17th. I have phoned Optus who seem unable to work out what has happened. It will work wirelessly but not recognise it when set up via ethernet cable.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Feb 11, 2010

SOURCE: problems with WiFi netgear WNDA3100

the drivers should be installed in windows 7 by default, their so called "smart wizard" has some compatibility issues with windows 7, I get it to load up and it will shut down or glitch out. What I did was uninstall the downloaded driver and use the default windows drivers, flipped the switch off to my built in G wifi adapter and the netgear automatically kicked in and took over as the default wireless adapter.

Amit Awasthi

  • 89 Answers
  • Posted on Dec 09, 2010

SOURCE: I just got a NETGEAR n600 dual band router, ran

My Friend ,

Seems that the router is producing the wireless signal the problem is only with the computer.


What i can suggest you is to delete all the wireless networks from the list and then try to add the network again.

MUKHTAR

mukhtar21 shaikh

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  • Posted on Dec 27, 2010

SOURCE: My main computer has access to the internet but

make sure in router you configure ssid correctely and it is available to for other .just reconfigure the router .

Hope this helps. Please rate my response.
Thanks.
Have a good day

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