kevindd992002
Regular Contributor
I understand how it works, yes. That's the thing, I am in the same exact spot when the issue happens. If I reset the router, it fixes the problem, again while sitting on the same spot. And this is happening on multiple client so it's not the client.
My other router is a Linksys E1200 that is connected via wired. Basically, I have a pfsense firewall as my main router, a switch connected to it, and two wifi AP's (ac66u and e1200) connected to the switch. It's a flat network.
My other router is a Linksys E1200 that is connected via wired. Basically, I have a pfsense firewall as my main router, a switch connected to it, and two wifi AP's (ac66u and e1200) connected to the switch. It's a flat network.