Have you run your router with a new power adapter?It happened again to me even after resetting to defaults.
I am seeing the issue on the lower 5g band. I updated the node firmware last night to current stock beta and see problem this morning again.I've been trying to diagnose a problem with 5Ghz on my network. In my case I use fixed channels and ethernet backhaul. What seems to be happening is that the 5Ghz network is getting bumped off channel (I use DFS channels) and then either lands on another inappropriate channel, or bounces around from channel to channel. I can see this using an analyser such as InSSIDer. When this happens clients either get very poor intermittent connections with frequent disconnects, or loose connection completely.
It happens on my RT-AX56Us whether I run them as AiMesh nodes or as APs (and I ALWAYS do a full reset when re-configuring or upgrading them)
Could this be your issue?
Firmware was already updated; I then removed the node from the mesh via UI, then did WPS resets on both router and node, followed by UI restore to factory and jffs format, then manually reconfigured via UI. This morning I tried another device (iPad) in case it was some bizarre anomaly with iPhone 12 / iOS 14.5 beta 2 and the iPad did exactly the same thing.After flashing the firmware to be used/tested, is a full/proper reset performed?
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I will look into that the next time it happens. My router was configured as 20/40/80 MHz in channel 64. I've changed it to 20/40/80/160 MHz in channel 36 just to see what happens.I've been trying to diagnose a problem with 5Ghz on my network. In my case I use fixed channels and ethernet backhaul. What seems to be happening is that the 5Ghz network is getting bumped off channel (I use DFS channels) and then either lands on another inappropriate channel, or bounces around from channel to channel. I can see this using an analyser such as InSSIDer. When this happens clients either get very poor intermittent connections with frequent disconnects, or loose connection completely.
It happens on my RT-AX56Us whether I run them as AiMesh nodes or as APs (and I ALWAYS do a full reset when re-configuring or upgrading them)
Could this be your issue?
I've thought of that as a potential issue as well. But I don't want to spend any more money on something that is not a definitive solution.Have you run your router with a new power adapter?
If it's similar to my problem you won't see it on channels 36-48, only on DFS channels.I will look into that the next time it happens. My router was configured as 20/40/80 MHz in channel 64. I've changed it to 20/40/80/160 MHz in channel 36 just to see what happens.
Ah, perhaps. I stay away from DFS channels because of some bad jitter I get.If it's similar to my problem you won't see it on channels 36-48, only on DFS channels.
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