Gregory Phillips
Very Senior Member
S23U firmware was updated this morning and no change to the connection speed behavior. I've got my eye open for the BE routers to replace this unit.
You can get a bit more bandwidth with your DS220+ by using both LAN ports in bonding mode connected to your router or switch.@bluepoint Sometime earlier today (about 10 hours ago) something happened. I didn't have a drop-out but my 5Ghz WiFi speed dropped in half. My PC WiFi connection shows about 10 hours of up-time. and the 160Mhz signal dropped to 80Mhz.
And, although my router is still showing control channel = 40, my PC is showing channel = 48. And, I still have 13 hours before the DHCP lease time is up.
Something definitely went wacky.
I will check again tomorrow morning. But this observation sure sounds similar to what others, even on other asus models, are experiencing.
so much for a stable config. Looks like Asus has more work to do.
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Yep. I agree.As for your other perceived issues, it seems to me that what you have described could be considered normal operation. Also, if you are waiting for the DHCP lease to expire you are not using static IP addresses. Manually Assigned, yes.
It will waste my time recommending wifi settings as you already have your mind set the router and firmware are faulty. Best of luck finding something better.
Since I live in an area that has close neighbors and can see more than 20 SSIDs within range
Well, I agree with you. Further investigation on this front is pointless. I do hope that Asus will make some improvements to their FW that would better serve its customer's needs.
160MHz bandwidth isn't designed for static *channel* assignment for the reason it uses DFS channels. Gov't. agencies uses those frequencies, therefore, they do not want us to hold on to them permanently if it causes interference to them. They share those frequency provided it doesn't interfere with them. What you've seen is probably by design.@bluepoint Sometime earlier today (about 10 hours ago) something happened. I didn't have a drop-out but my 5Ghz WiFi speed dropped in half. My PC WiFi connection shows about 10 hours of up-time. and the 160Mhz signal dropped to 80Mhz.
And, although my router is still showing control channel = 40, my PC is showing channel = 48. And, I still have 13 hours before the DHCP lease time is up.
Something definitely went wacky.
I will check again tomorrow morning. But this observation sure sounds similar to what others, even on other asus models, are experiencing.
so much for a stable config. Looks like Asus has more work to do.
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160MHz bandwidth isn't designed for static IP assignment for the reason it uses DFS channels. Gov't. agencies uses those frequencies, therefore, they do not want us to hold on to them permanently if it causes interference to them. They share those frequency provided it doesn't interfere with them. What you've seen is probably by design.
Yes, I'll correct it now.You want to say static channel assignment, right?
Neither apply... I can use any candidate IP and/or channel with DFS... I just can't use 160MHz/DFS here.
I will report back when more testing-time has passed.
killall -9 networkmap works
i have put it in a cronjob which executes every sunday morning 6:00 AM
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