Mistermoonlight
Regular Contributor
I have a curious stability issue when setting my rt-n66 router to support 802.11n using 2 channels. All the devices on the network connects at a quick speed to the router and everything seems to work fine but after 7-10 days, the network is becoming to shutdown every device one after the other until no device could access a wifi connection with the router anymore.
Let me explain this better, let's say at 10h am, device#1 lost the wireless connection, at 6.25pm, device#2 is loosing the wireless connection and at 10h25 pm because i turn off my bravia tv which has wireless connection, it could not connect anymore after powering on the tv. Once a conection is lost for a device, it could not recover it by itself. It is likes the router could maintain a wireless connection with a device, but if the connection is lost, will not allow to reconnect at all?
Turning off/on wireless on the router or rebooting the router will solve the problem.
When the wireless is set to 802.11g, i am never getting this problem. Curiuosly, until the day where the disconnection begins, all devices on the 802.11n connnects almost max speed and seems very stable.
Any idea of what could it be?
Let me explain this better, let's say at 10h am, device#1 lost the wireless connection, at 6.25pm, device#2 is loosing the wireless connection and at 10h25 pm because i turn off my bravia tv which has wireless connection, it could not connect anymore after powering on the tv. Once a conection is lost for a device, it could not recover it by itself. It is likes the router could maintain a wireless connection with a device, but if the connection is lost, will not allow to reconnect at all?
Turning off/on wireless on the router or rebooting the router will solve the problem.
When the wireless is set to 802.11g, i am never getting this problem. Curiuosly, until the day where the disconnection begins, all devices on the 802.11n connnects almost max speed and seems very stable.
Any idea of what could it be?