Hi all, I am new to this forum so I appologize if I needed to post this as a reply to a previous post...
I am having issues with my router.
I have an ASUS Rapture GT-AX11000 router and AiMesh with an AX92U as node to extend my network. I purchased the AX92U because on some spots at home I would lose WiFi connection or get super slow WiFi speeds and get my devices disconnected at some point from time to time so with AiMesh AX92U this has been solved. It is connected through wireless backhaul because this is a rented house so I do not want to setup a whole wired network and have to remove everything if I move to a different home...
I also have a synology DS918+ NAS for backups and as media server, the thing is that while playing a movie or something I will constantly lose connection (a message that the device lost its connection to the network would appear on the tv with Plex client) I thought it would be an issue with the NAS but it is connected through ethernet directly to the AX11000. The TV i usually watch movies is connected next to the AiMesh node and has constant connection without issues (at least almost always).
Another thing is that from time to time, the AX92U mesh node will sometimes lose connection to the AX11000 and will see in the app that it's connected through 2.4Ghz band instead of the 5Ghz_2 band.
I am running the latest firmware (I usually go ahead and install the latest FW whenever it is published by the provider, in this case Asus) but I am starting to feel this is not a great practice...
Also, when watching photos from the NAS, on the same TV, I will constantly get an "Incompatible format" message when trying to display a picture but after some seconds, the picture will be displayed correctly (I guess that would also be a glimpse on my WiFi network or on the ethernet connection to the NAS)
Any thoughts from someone here? It would be really appreciated. I think I explained the whole scenario but I would be glad to provide with further details in case someone misses something in order to be able to try and catch the issue I am having... thanks a lot in advance!
I am having issues with my router.
I have an ASUS Rapture GT-AX11000 router and AiMesh with an AX92U as node to extend my network. I purchased the AX92U because on some spots at home I would lose WiFi connection or get super slow WiFi speeds and get my devices disconnected at some point from time to time so with AiMesh AX92U this has been solved. It is connected through wireless backhaul because this is a rented house so I do not want to setup a whole wired network and have to remove everything if I move to a different home...
I also have a synology DS918+ NAS for backups and as media server, the thing is that while playing a movie or something I will constantly lose connection (a message that the device lost its connection to the network would appear on the tv with Plex client) I thought it would be an issue with the NAS but it is connected through ethernet directly to the AX11000. The TV i usually watch movies is connected next to the AiMesh node and has constant connection without issues (at least almost always).
Another thing is that from time to time, the AX92U mesh node will sometimes lose connection to the AX11000 and will see in the app that it's connected through 2.4Ghz band instead of the 5Ghz_2 band.
I am running the latest firmware (I usually go ahead and install the latest FW whenever it is published by the provider, in this case Asus) but I am starting to feel this is not a great practice...
Also, when watching photos from the NAS, on the same TV, I will constantly get an "Incompatible format" message when trying to display a picture but after some seconds, the picture will be displayed correctly (I guess that would also be a glimpse on my WiFi network or on the ethernet connection to the NAS)
Any thoughts from someone here? It would be really appreciated. I think I explained the whole scenario but I would be glad to provide with further details in case someone misses something in order to be able to try and catch the issue I am having... thanks a lot in advance!