Hello everyone. I've been running Merlin on my N66U for a long time (currently at 380.65), and I've noticed that occasionally, something will happen that causes significant latency on my wifi network, and the most prominent symptom is that ping times will spike to 1000ms, then slowly fall by a few ms with each packet, until they get down to single digit ping times, at which point they spike back up to 1000ms, and the cycle repeats.
I've not been able to pinpoint it to any direct cause. To fix it, I log into the router GUI (which is quite slow due to all of the latency), and restart wifi. To do this, as a shortcut, I go to the professional tab under wireless and just click apply, which (among other things) issues a wifi restart. I suppose I should really just turn on SSH and do it that way. *shrug*
I'm attaching a couple of screenshots, one that shows the behavior:
And one that shows what happens as I restart the wifi. You can see it drop, and then ping times pretty quickly return to normal:
If anyone has any ideas as to what might cause this, particularly if it's a setting on my end, I'd love to hear about it. Thanks!
I've not been able to pinpoint it to any direct cause. To fix it, I log into the router GUI (which is quite slow due to all of the latency), and restart wifi. To do this, as a shortcut, I go to the professional tab under wireless and just click apply, which (among other things) issues a wifi restart. I suppose I should really just turn on SSH and do it that way. *shrug*
I'm attaching a couple of screenshots, one that shows the behavior:
And one that shows what happens as I restart the wifi. You can see it drop, and then ping times pretty quickly return to normal:
If anyone has any ideas as to what might cause this, particularly if it's a setting on my end, I'd love to hear about it. Thanks!