Krystiano
Occasional Visitor
Things I will try next:
- different cable between the ASUS and the Huawei. I don't think it's likely, but it's easy enough to try and put away that hypothesis.
- connect the ASUS router to a different LAN port on the Huawei. I just realized that there's still a chance it could be the Huawei LTE router. I had the ASUS plugged into LAN4 on the Huawei router. When I tested an alternate Wifi router plugged into the Huawei, I probably used a different port.
- bring the ASUS router to a friend's house, plug it into his network, and see if the issue persists
- different cable between the ASUS and the Huawei. I don't think it's likely, but it's easy enough to try and put away that hypothesis.
- connect the ASUS router to a different LAN port on the Huawei. I just realized that there's still a chance it could be the Huawei LTE router. I had the ASUS plugged into LAN4 on the Huawei router. When I tested an alternate Wifi router plugged into the Huawei, I probably used a different port.
- bring the ASUS router to a friend's house, plug it into his network, and see if the issue persists