OFark
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So I've given this weeks of my time trying to diagnose and I can't see what the issue is. Basically I have a Next Outdoor Cam (Backdoor) that keeps disappearing off my network. It just goes offline. After a random amount of time, could be hours could be days.
I have another of these cameras (Front Door) plus a Nest Indoor (Kids room) camera, they are both fine. However, the Front Door one connects via an Asus RP-53 in AP mode, the Indoor one is usually on this too, it's closer. Everything other than the Backdoor Camera in the network is fine.
The router is an Asus RT-AC3200, the camera in question is maybe 2 meters away, through an external wall, but back garden coverage is great.
The initial thought is that it's the camera that's faulty, but if I power cycle the camera, it makes no difference it doesn't come back. If I reset the router, that fixes it, the camera is back for a bit.
Things I've tried:
Additional Info:
I have another of these cameras (Front Door) plus a Nest Indoor (Kids room) camera, they are both fine. However, the Front Door one connects via an Asus RP-53 in AP mode, the Indoor one is usually on this too, it's closer. Everything other than the Backdoor Camera in the network is fine.
The router is an Asus RT-AC3200, the camera in question is maybe 2 meters away, through an external wall, but back garden coverage is great.
The initial thought is that it's the camera that's faulty, but if I power cycle the camera, it makes no difference it doesn't come back. If I reset the router, that fixes it, the camera is back for a bit.
Things I've tried:
- Turning off the RP-53 repeater
- Setting up a dedicated Guest SSID network for the camera
- Connecting the camera via its own RP-53 Repeater
- Clearing the NVRAM of the router and setting it all back up again.
- Moving DNS to a PiHole
- WiFi roaming assistant on and off
- WiFi Smart Connect on and off
- As soon as the camera disappears I get:
Code:Aug 11 22:05:57 dnsmasq-dhcp[22642]: DHCPDISCOVER(br0) 64:16:66:85:21:20 Aug 11 22:05:57 dnsmasq-dhcp[22642]: DHCPOFFER(br0) 192.168.1.72 64:16:66:85:21:20 Aug 11 22:06:00 dnsmasq-dhcp[22642]: DHCPDISCOVER(br0) 64:16:66:85:21:20 Aug 11 22:06:00 dnsmasq-dhcp[22642]: DHCPOFFER(br0) 192.168.1.72 64:16:66:85:21:20 Aug 11 22:06:03 dnsmasq-dhcp[22642]: DHCPDISCOVER(br0) 64:16:66:85:21:20
Code:Aug 11 22:35:13 roamast: wl0.1: add client [64:16:66:85:21:20] to monitor list
- The MAC for the camera never shows up again in the log.
- The TV is constantly doing DHCPDISCOVER but it gets an OFFER, REQUEST and ACK and an IP so I'm not bothered about that, I just thought I'd mention it.
- The MAC for the camera keeps appearing in the Wireless Log tab, and then disappearing each refresh, it has an IP assigned but: RxTx = ?? / ?? RSSI = 0dBm Flags = _S_A_G. It's still doing this 12hours after it disconnected.
Code:Stations List ---------------------------------------- idx MAC Associated Authorized RSSI PHY PSM SGI STBC Tx rate Rx rate Connect Time 64:16:66:C8:F3:EF Yes Yes -47dBm n No No Yes 1M 65M 00:38:30 1 64:16:66:85:21:20 Yes 0dBm n No Yes No 00:00:05
Additional Info:
- I used to have a problem whereby the router would become inaccessible, via both SSH and Web, but it was still serving up internet, if you'd already got an IP. Any new clients wouldn't get an IP, both wireless and wired. This again occurred randomly after a few days. This hasn't happened since I cleared the NVRAM.
- QoS os on, not sure if it's always been on. We had some unrelated Internet issue and I wanted to prioritise traffic.
- AiProtection, MAC filtering, etc; Nothing is switched on that would stop a device connecting
- IPv6 is on, Passthrough.
- WPS has never worked, or at least I've never seen it work
- The Guest WiFi that the camera connects to is isolated and hidden
- Bluetooth Coexistence is enabled