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A router won't interfere with web pages loading. The range is affected my how many walls the signal has to go thru. Btw I had a Sony Blu-ray that did the same thing, it was defective. Returned it for another (still Sony) model & this one works great.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Hi Eli, Since it's been 7 months since you posted, I hope your problem has been resolved. However, if not, have you tried doing a full reset of the unit back to factory reset? I can't tell you how to do that, but you can find that in the manual or online. This usually works. I agree about the Netgear customer service. It sucks! But, they usually do make an excellent product... Good luck!
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.I don't have this issue, but sounds like you may have the routers firewall blocking items. I would try shutting off the firewall on the router to see if it fixes the issue...
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.A router cannot block web pages. You probably have some kind of security software set to block certain sites (like parental controls so no sites with adult content or violence, etc. . I did have that router but upgraded to nighthawk. No issues and we stream a lot (son is an online gamer and I am Netflix junkie.)
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