So damned frustrated
Today my routers have been bugging me all day long. Even after a restart of the mediabridge I can't get a stable network at all.
The symptoms are:
- Some devices are connected
- Some devices looses their ip-address (Wifi or cabled)
- If i loose the connection (the wifi reports that it's connected ) and if I "forget" my wifi connection, and reconnect I can get access to the net again.
- If I connect directly to the router and back again to the mediabridge I get access to the internet, but I can't connect to the webserver on the mediabridge (That is the strangest part of it in my eyes).
Todays change was to set the main router in AP mode. It worked like a charm for some hours, but when I started to connect clients on the mediabridge the trouble started. It's all about the 5Ghz network link between the routers. It looks like I have to put in a cable to overcome this issues. If so, I will return these expensive "bricks" and get my money back.
I was not happy with the old Netgear WNDR4000 with my 2 WN200RPT repeaters, but at least they worked for some days before I had to reset my repeaters. Now I'm happy if I get some couple of hours from AC66U mediabrigde.
Edit:
The strangest thing is that when I can't connect to internet, I see traffic from other peers when I'm looking at the traffic in wireshark. But my machine seends out a lot of
ARP Who has 10.0.0.x ? Tell 10.0.0.112 (my machine). It looks like there is a routing problem in the Asus box between in the 5 GHz network. As of now I'm connected to the internet, my mediabridge will not answer to any of my calls. Device discovery claims that on of my routers (most likely the mediabridge) has taken the address 192.168.1.1.
Edit 2:
The fix: restart_wireless
It looks like their is a issue in tomato firmware (which asuswrt is built on)
http://moonlightknighthk.wordpress.com/2012/02/04/install-tomato-firmware-on-asus-router/
But it might not be related.
Benny