jrmwvu04
Very Senior Member
Are you using b or g clients? If you aren’t, I would set the 2.4 radio to N only. Beyond that, what you describe still sounds to me like either hardware failure or interference. I don’t know why else it would work for a while and then start to bog down. Do you live in a crowded space? I know that sometimes there is a prohibitively difficult situation, but it could be worthwhile looking to migrate as many things as you can to 5ghz and drop 2.4 altogether. I did that some years ago because I lived in an apartment complex and had problems not unlike yours. A neighbor who runs their microwave constantly can cause you more problems than you might guess.Thanks for your suggestions .
I did install the fresh firmware and then reset to default by using the restore button in settings and also by pressing WPS button during start and it was completely reset . ( not sure how to do NvRam reset in Forks firmware).
The results were same.
I then tried manually all the channels which could give me good results , one important thing which i observed was 20 Mhz was giving me highest MB 20-30 Mpbs but after sometime again that would come to 6-8 Mbps.
I have even tried router reboot and checked if this helped , but no its the same result .
Attached screenshot of my router settings for 2Ghz .
Let me know if i am missing something or if there are any other suggestions .