FastLaneTech
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Thanks in advance for the help. I'm a full time self employed computer tech with over 20 years experience. I am not super fluent in network troubleshooting. I am pretty good at basic and some minor advanced features in networking. I do home automation programming/installation and computer support with Mac and Windows PC's for residential and small businesses. I'm having an issue that I cannot resolve. I have two locations that are having the same issue. Here's the spec list:
-ASUS RT-N66R at residential location using 2.4G and 5G wifi band on channel 9 using current Merlin firmware over Comcast internet 100MB/10MB (Speedtest results are 13ms ping/126MB down/12MB up). Hardwire devices over Netgear gigabit network switch (unmanaged) 16 port. 22 devices connected in total.
-ASUS RT-AC66R at business location using 2.4G (5G disabled) wifi band on channel 6 using current Merlin firmware over Comcast internet 100MB/50MB (Speedtest results are 8ms ping/110MB down/51MB up). Hardwire devices over Netgear gigabit network switch (unmanaged) 24 port. 28 devices connected in total.
-I have added script to schedule reboot at 4am every day to help with stability on both devices.
-Each location has had wifi signal tested for interference of other wifi routers. That is why each has been moved to a different channel that was not being used in the area.
We are getting connectivity dropping over wifi. The wifi connection is staying connected to router, but no internet signal. It usually lasts 30 seconds or less. It seems the hard wired devices work fine. When I go to test speeds/connectivity (speedtest.net) it works fine and so does the wifi. Comcast says its a hardware problem on our end and ASUS support says settings are correct. I had a tech remote in and look at settings on the router. ASUS thinks its a Comcast issue.
Is there a way to monitor network traffic (unattended/logged/report generated etc) to figure out where specifically we are losing connectivity? Is there a way to add this to the ASUS routers? Maybe a small feature that can ping random sites or a site list to see if it is external or internal issue? I'm stumped on this and can't figure out where to focus the repair. I hope I have given enough information to help resolve this.
-ASUS RT-N66R at residential location using 2.4G and 5G wifi band on channel 9 using current Merlin firmware over Comcast internet 100MB/10MB (Speedtest results are 13ms ping/126MB down/12MB up). Hardwire devices over Netgear gigabit network switch (unmanaged) 16 port. 22 devices connected in total.
-ASUS RT-AC66R at business location using 2.4G (5G disabled) wifi band on channel 6 using current Merlin firmware over Comcast internet 100MB/50MB (Speedtest results are 8ms ping/110MB down/51MB up). Hardwire devices over Netgear gigabit network switch (unmanaged) 24 port. 28 devices connected in total.
-I have added script to schedule reboot at 4am every day to help with stability on both devices.
-Each location has had wifi signal tested for interference of other wifi routers. That is why each has been moved to a different channel that was not being used in the area.
We are getting connectivity dropping over wifi. The wifi connection is staying connected to router, but no internet signal. It usually lasts 30 seconds or less. It seems the hard wired devices work fine. When I go to test speeds/connectivity (speedtest.net) it works fine and so does the wifi. Comcast says its a hardware problem on our end and ASUS support says settings are correct. I had a tech remote in and look at settings on the router. ASUS thinks its a Comcast issue.
Is there a way to monitor network traffic (unattended/logged/report generated etc) to figure out where specifically we are losing connectivity? Is there a way to add this to the ASUS routers? Maybe a small feature that can ping random sites or a site list to see if it is external or internal issue? I'm stumped on this and can't figure out where to focus the repair. I hope I have given enough information to help resolve this.