Daniel Flynn
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A little background
So I have a very complex problem here, I'll explain my setup.
I have a Vodafone Huawei HG658c Modem/Router connected to my DSL port near the front door, it's in IP Routed mode connected to Vodafone VDSL and is also the DHCP server for the house. But since it is in a corner at the front of the house, it's not ideal to situate a Wireless Router next to it (an ASUS RT-AC68U).
The ASUS used to be here but since the WiFi was not spreading around equally downstairs, I moved the ASUS to the other corner of the same room (very central in the house) and connected the two using TP-Link Powerline adapters.
Now the WiFi coverage is perfect, but because of the powerline connection, I had to change from Wireless Router mode on the ASUS (previously using PPPoE to Vodafone with the Huawei in bridge mode), to Access Point mode. So basically now the Huawei handles everything, which I'd rather it didn't (it's not a great router), but having the ASUS as the DHCP now would create a very complicated setup over the one WAN port it connects on, since I also have an Apple Airport Extreme upstairs connected now to the Huawei via Powerline also, just because the ASUS WiFi wont reach to my room (Huawei's WiFi is disabled).
TLDR - I have a Huawei modem/router doing all the work, with two wireless routers in bridge mode, connected to it via powerline. Now this setup should work fine, but lately my connection to the Huawei on my LAN keeps dropping for some reason. My Android phone every so often says "WiFi Connected with no internet access", my laptop says the same, they can both connect to the ASUS router if it type it's local IP, but not to the Huawei's IP for a few seconds, sometimes a few minutes, then it fixes itself. Last night the whole network couldn't connect to the internet for about 10 minutes and when I finally regained access to the Huawei, I saw the WAN and DSL connections had been up the whole time (nearly 20 days until I restarted it last night).
In Conclusion
I've done a bit of troubleshooting and narrowed the problem down to probably the Hauwei's settings (and to it being a crappy router), maybe exacerbated by the powerline network. I have a hunch that there might be some mismatch/conflict with IP addresses on the Huawei. I had also factory reset the Huawei since changing it's mode to IP Routed.
I've attached the Huawei settings and status screenshots below. If anyone has an idea of why my LAN connection keeps dropping i'd be grateful for the help!
Thanks,
Dan.
So I have a very complex problem here, I'll explain my setup.
I have a Vodafone Huawei HG658c Modem/Router connected to my DSL port near the front door, it's in IP Routed mode connected to Vodafone VDSL and is also the DHCP server for the house. But since it is in a corner at the front of the house, it's not ideal to situate a Wireless Router next to it (an ASUS RT-AC68U).
The ASUS used to be here but since the WiFi was not spreading around equally downstairs, I moved the ASUS to the other corner of the same room (very central in the house) and connected the two using TP-Link Powerline adapters.
Now the WiFi coverage is perfect, but because of the powerline connection, I had to change from Wireless Router mode on the ASUS (previously using PPPoE to Vodafone with the Huawei in bridge mode), to Access Point mode. So basically now the Huawei handles everything, which I'd rather it didn't (it's not a great router), but having the ASUS as the DHCP now would create a very complicated setup over the one WAN port it connects on, since I also have an Apple Airport Extreme upstairs connected now to the Huawei via Powerline also, just because the ASUS WiFi wont reach to my room (Huawei's WiFi is disabled).
TLDR - I have a Huawei modem/router doing all the work, with two wireless routers in bridge mode, connected to it via powerline. Now this setup should work fine, but lately my connection to the Huawei on my LAN keeps dropping for some reason. My Android phone every so often says "WiFi Connected with no internet access", my laptop says the same, they can both connect to the ASUS router if it type it's local IP, but not to the Huawei's IP for a few seconds, sometimes a few minutes, then it fixes itself. Last night the whole network couldn't connect to the internet for about 10 minutes and when I finally regained access to the Huawei, I saw the WAN and DSL connections had been up the whole time (nearly 20 days until I restarted it last night).
In Conclusion
I've done a bit of troubleshooting and narrowed the problem down to probably the Hauwei's settings (and to it being a crappy router), maybe exacerbated by the powerline network. I have a hunch that there might be some mismatch/conflict with IP addresses on the Huawei. I had also factory reset the Huawei since changing it's mode to IP Routed.
I've attached the Huawei settings and status screenshots below. If anyone has an idea of why my LAN connection keeps dropping i'd be grateful for the help!
Thanks,
Dan.