TheLyppardMan
Very Senior Member
I had some problems today with my Android phone's Wi-Fi connection and I tried everything I could think of but couldn't resolve it. What happened was this: I was getting some error messages about the connection when trying to use the Ookla app. Instead of the usual green, good to go screen, I kept getting a red screen, with a warning that the speed test might not work. It did work, but the speeds were somewhat slower. I should mention that I had changed my main DNS server from Quad9 to Cloudflare just before this problem started. My phone was an exception to this, which I had configured using DNS Director to make it use AdGuard. The only way I could clear the problem was to use DNS Director to set the phone to use "router". Just deleting the DNS Director entry didn't solve the problem. So then I tried more drastic measures. I did a factory reset and tried again, but it still wouldn't work, so I tried uploading a saved configuration file from yesterday, followed by running BACKUPMON in restore mode and selecting yesterday's backup. This still didn't solve the problem, so in the end, I decided to try the latest official firmware for my router (3.0.0.6.102_33308) and after a further factory reset, I set about configuring everything from scratch. To my surprise, this solved the problem and the speeds (as reported by the Ookla app) had also increased quite significantly. So I think I'm going to stick with the ASUS firmware from now on and stop all this tinkering! The only minor problem I have now is that some of the icons for the network devices don't work (that was also happening before I made the firmware switch). For instance, the Gateway icon shows as being available for selection, but if I select it, the place where the icon should go appears blank.
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