Wilk
New Around Here
Hello,
I encountered a strange problem using Asuswrt-Merlin 380.57 on a AC66U and N66U. I am experiencing connectivity issues between WiFi devices only.
So this is what happens when I ping on both routers, 2 Ghz or 5 Ghz WiFi:
Wireless Device -> Router IP: perfectly fine ✓
Wireless Device -> Device connected to router on Ethernet port (both 100M and 1000M): perfectly fine ✓
Wireless Device -> Internet IP: perfectly fine ✓
Router -> Wireless Device: perfectly fine ✓
...
Wireless Device -> Wireless Devices: Varying ping up to a few seconds including packet loss.
Results are: Unstable/slow connections
I am able to reproduce this on both routers using the following wireless devices which have been available:
Macbook Air 11" OSX 10.11.3, Macbook Air 13" OSX 10.11.3, Sony Xperia Z compact, iPhone 5S, Fire TV Stick.
Other Devices on the network:
ISP Router in bridge mode, Synology DS414 NAS, Nintendo Wii, Playstation 4, An Intel-chipset based PC, some HP Laserprinter, Zotac Z-Box.
What I already tried:
1) To preclude specific OS related problems I cross-pinged all devices. The result was always as above mentioned.
2) Turning the router off and on again
3) Disabling all network devices except for the two wireless ones to test
3) Resetting the router configuration
4) Reflashing the router and resetting the configuration
5) Changing WiFi channels (connection quality)
6) Changing NAT mode (screwed up NAT)
7) Disabling the firewall (maybe some routing thing?)
This has to be some kind of internal problem - so far, it cannot related to the devices themselves or quality of the wireless network.
I don't know whether the problem has been introduced recently or whether it has been existent all the time.
Could someone help me to narrow the cause for this down?
Is anyone else able to reproduce this?
I encountered a strange problem using Asuswrt-Merlin 380.57 on a AC66U and N66U. I am experiencing connectivity issues between WiFi devices only.
So this is what happens when I ping on both routers, 2 Ghz or 5 Ghz WiFi:
Wireless Device -> Router IP: perfectly fine ✓
Wireless Device -> Device connected to router on Ethernet port (both 100M and 1000M): perfectly fine ✓
Wireless Device -> Internet IP: perfectly fine ✓
Router -> Wireless Device: perfectly fine ✓
...
Wireless Device -> Wireless Devices: Varying ping up to a few seconds including packet loss.
Results are: Unstable/slow connections
I am able to reproduce this on both routers using the following wireless devices which have been available:
Macbook Air 11" OSX 10.11.3, Macbook Air 13" OSX 10.11.3, Sony Xperia Z compact, iPhone 5S, Fire TV Stick.
Other Devices on the network:
ISP Router in bridge mode, Synology DS414 NAS, Nintendo Wii, Playstation 4, An Intel-chipset based PC, some HP Laserprinter, Zotac Z-Box.
What I already tried:
1) To preclude specific OS related problems I cross-pinged all devices. The result was always as above mentioned.
2) Turning the router off and on again
3) Disabling all network devices except for the two wireless ones to test
3) Resetting the router configuration
4) Reflashing the router and resetting the configuration
5) Changing WiFi channels (connection quality)
6) Changing NAT mode (screwed up NAT)
7) Disabling the firewall (maybe some routing thing?)
This has to be some kind of internal problem - so far, it cannot related to the devices themselves or quality of the wireless network.
I don't know whether the problem has been introduced recently or whether it has been existent all the time.
Could someone help me to narrow the cause for this down?
Is anyone else able to reproduce this?