I know a lot of other people are having this issue but all the solutions say to update the firmware, which I've already done.
I'm using this router as a wifi repeater. It's connected to another router on the 5GHz band.
Every 24 hours or so, all three clients are kicked off the 2.4GHz band and cannot reconnect.
These clients are an Android smartphone, a Windows 10 laptop, and an Amazon Kindle Oasis.
The error I get on Android is "an authentication error has occurred". On Windows , I get "Cannot connect to this network". On the Kindle is says "Wifi Error - your Kindle couldn't get a connection to the wifi network".
Clients on 5GHz are unaffected and always maintain a stable, fast connection.
Rebooting the router solves the issue until the next day when 2.4GHz is down again.
This happened with the original firmware. I then flashed to the latest ASUS firmware, same problem. Then I flashed ito Merlin 380.59, which I'm using now, same problem.
The General Log shows nothing for today, and never logs anything every time 2.4 goes down.
Here's the Wifi log
Not sure if this is of any significance, but as soon as I noticed the 2.4 go down today (only the Android client was connected at the time), I opened the wifi log and it showed the Android as still connected, albeit with 0 RSSI. When I then tried to connect the Kindle, it popped up here as well even though it couldn't connect. So, it's like the router can see the clients trying to connect but fails to authenticate them or something.
Any suggestions how I could troubleshoot this further? Thanks.
I'm using this router as a wifi repeater. It's connected to another router on the 5GHz band.
Every 24 hours or so, all three clients are kicked off the 2.4GHz band and cannot reconnect.
These clients are an Android smartphone, a Windows 10 laptop, and an Amazon Kindle Oasis.
The error I get on Android is "an authentication error has occurred". On Windows , I get "Cannot connect to this network". On the Kindle is says "Wifi Error - your Kindle couldn't get a connection to the wifi network".
Clients on 5GHz are unaffected and always maintain a stable, fast connection.
Rebooting the router solves the issue until the next day when 2.4GHz is down again.
This happened with the original firmware. I then flashed to the latest ASUS firmware, same problem. Then I flashed ito Merlin 380.59, which I'm using now, same problem.
The General Log shows nothing for today, and never logs anything every time 2.4 goes down.
Here's the Wifi log
Not sure if this is of any significance, but as soon as I noticed the 2.4 go down today (only the Android client was connected at the time), I opened the wifi log and it showed the Android as still connected, albeit with 0 RSSI. When I then tried to connect the Kindle, it popped up here as well even though it couldn't connect. So, it's like the router can see the clients trying to connect but fails to authenticate them or something.
Any suggestions how I could troubleshoot this further? Thanks.