Hi all.
The problem is as described, and is very strange, as you'll be able to see:
Tested with 3 routers: Asus RT-AC66U (2) and RT-16N
All had the latest asus firmware; All were reset to factory defaults after the update and configured manually.
Problem, can't connect to 2.4G: Or I'll receive an authentication error or, the standard message that couldn't connect to the network. Sometimes, if i restart the router, i will be able to connect for a few seconds to a few minutes and eventually the link starts to be slower and slower untill i even couldn't connect anymore.
The signal is excellent, the noise floor is arround -90db, i'm isolated on channel one with only one network competing but with a very low signal that sometimes it's even undetected.
Now the confusing: An RT-N16 worked there for 2.5 years without issues using same channel and 40MHz bandwidth; then we upgraded to the RT-Ac66U that also worked perfectly on the same settings for a little over a year.
Since about 2 weeks ago, no client could connect anymore. Everything is great on the 5G...
I thought initially the router was defective and bought a new RT-AC66U (the second); after updating the firmware, reset and configure, i notice the same issue! I thought first it was interference from other networks, but no...
Then i thought about interference from cordless phones, but the ones there are the same that have been for the past 4 years, there was no new hardware there that wasn't before.
If i bring the routers to my home, all of them work great; if i reset them, they work great for a couple of minutes... when i'm about finishing to putt all the fixed DHCP adresses (it's a company with about 24 devices from which about 10 are wireless), no device can connect anymore.
The logic, i know, is it's some sort of interference there... BUT: I have an old dlink DWL-2100AP that i installed there for testing pourposes, and it works great! (also reports a very low noise floor and excellent signal).
Any ideas on this?
Thanks.
The problem is as described, and is very strange, as you'll be able to see:
Tested with 3 routers: Asus RT-AC66U (2) and RT-16N
All had the latest asus firmware; All were reset to factory defaults after the update and configured manually.
Problem, can't connect to 2.4G: Or I'll receive an authentication error or, the standard message that couldn't connect to the network. Sometimes, if i restart the router, i will be able to connect for a few seconds to a few minutes and eventually the link starts to be slower and slower untill i even couldn't connect anymore.
The signal is excellent, the noise floor is arround -90db, i'm isolated on channel one with only one network competing but with a very low signal that sometimes it's even undetected.
Now the confusing: An RT-N16 worked there for 2.5 years without issues using same channel and 40MHz bandwidth; then we upgraded to the RT-Ac66U that also worked perfectly on the same settings for a little over a year.
Since about 2 weeks ago, no client could connect anymore. Everything is great on the 5G...
I thought initially the router was defective and bought a new RT-AC66U (the second); after updating the firmware, reset and configure, i notice the same issue! I thought first it was interference from other networks, but no...
Then i thought about interference from cordless phones, but the ones there are the same that have been for the past 4 years, there was no new hardware there that wasn't before.
If i bring the routers to my home, all of them work great; if i reset them, they work great for a couple of minutes... when i'm about finishing to putt all the fixed DHCP adresses (it's a company with about 24 devices from which about 10 are wireless), no device can connect anymore.
The logic, i know, is it's some sort of interference there... BUT: I have an old dlink DWL-2100AP that i installed there for testing pourposes, and it works great! (also reports a very low noise floor and excellent signal).
Any ideas on this?
Thanks.