OR - load new firmware - reset all settings to default - configure SSIDs to suit your situation - use a free WiFi analyser to determine who in your immediate vacinity is using what channel (2.4 and 5ghz) and set yours to one that is least used - connect devices i.e. do the minimum and leave well alone?No, I don't. If anything (reading the entire forum here), there are not enough parameters to tweak, according to many.
Best Practice:
- Flash the firmware you want to use.
- Fully reset to factory defaults.
- Minimally and manually configure the router to secure it and connect to your ISP (do not use any form of saved backup files).
- Only change settings past defaults if you know what you're doing, and/or, you fully test that you didn't break what was working before.
- If/when you do find the specific action that breaks your network, ask questions here (there and everywhere) and if it can't be fixed, don't bang your head against the brick wall.
- Use (only) the settings (and procedures) that work.
OR fiddle with all settings and try and work out why nothing works properly?
Just saying