darkknight74
Regular Contributor
The biggest problem is that 5Ghz drops all the time! I use Merlin .43
Here's my settings:
Here's my settings:
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Can you be more specific? How many devices, distance to router, how to recover, placement of router, etc.
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Don't force the mode to N.
Try setting a specific channel.
As I don't speak your language, did you hide your ssid? This could give problems on the client side.
Whatever you put into those settings, it should all result in a stable connection, unless there is lots of interference, but I can't see that from your settings.
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Because some devices don't like it.Why wouldn't you force N? I've used that since years back...
I don't hide ssid!
Hiding your SSID is the single best way to secure your network from hackers. If you entered your SSID into your wireless clients correctly it should never give you problems.
Hiding your SSID is the single best way to secure your network from hackers. If you entered your SSID into your wireless clients correctly it should never give you problems.
When I start unknown new box, I start with default setting first to see if every thing works, if it does, next step like updating f/w and so on. Don't try every thing altogether at once. IMHO, this is a good approach(method)
Hiding your SSID is the single best way to secure your network from hackers. If you entered your SSID into your wireless clients correctly it should never give you problems.
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