So guess I'm not the only one with this issue...
I've been having an ongoing issue.
So I moved this past December, went from a DSL provider to a BB provider. I have 2 routers in my apartment, one of which I host as an separate network for a friend who likes to DL music A LOT. So I set up my ASUS AC66U with the Merlin Firm Ware so I could keep the router on PIA VPN, that way he doesn't disable it and forget and get me hammered because he's DLing music.
From the start I noticed I had connectivity issues. The friend who is the only one using this router was constantly telling me he'd lost internet connectivity, power cycle the router and all was good, a day or two later I'd have to do it again. So after a couple of weeks of this I jacked into the router, updated the FW, and the issue died down a bit, I could go three weeks without a reset. I also installed an ASUS RT-N12D1 N router and set it into repeater mode, it's running the stock FW from ASUS, I updated the FW in it tonight as well as my AC-66U.
Last week the need to reset the router was happening again on a daily basis, it's become multiple times a day now, I updated the FW again tonight and am hoping this helps the issue.
If it doesn't help the issue I'm wondering if there is anything else I can do to improve signal reliability? The friend can only access the 2.4GHz band.
I have the AC66U set to only run its' 2.4GHz radio as nothing else would utilize the 5GHz band.
Wireless Mode is set to Legacy, it was in auto mode and I still had this issue.
Bandwidth is 20MHz
Control Channel is set to auto and it has me on 5 right now, and I'm the only one on 5, I had it on C11 but still had the current issue. 1,6,&11 are pretty congested here, there are 6-APs on C1, 4-APs on C6, and 3-AP on 11, and all of them are close enough to register a full signal strength in not only the site survey tool, but on a PC, phone, tablet ect.
I also set the tx power level to max, it's a pretty good distance from here to his apartment. The signal has to traverse a hallway, another apartment, his bathroom.
All 4 antennas are aimed in his direction.
So aside from forcing him to upgrade to a better NIC, or cutting him off and eliminating the headache all together, which then he wouldn't pay half of my internet bill. Is there anything else I could do to mitigate this issue? Is it a known FW issue your working on, is it the 2.4GHz woes, to much distance? I personally am out of ideas ATM and hoping others more experienced than I can help.
Thanks
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