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Answers are at the end of each question. 1-4. Thank you.OK and the answers to the important questions 1 - 3?
Answers are at the end of each question. 1-4. Thank you.OK and the answers to the important questions 1 - 3?
Soz, was looking on a phone, quote was compressed.OK and the answers to the important questions 1 - 3?
Soz, was looking on a phone and quote bit was heavily compressed could only see first few lines.Answers are at the end of each question. 1-4. Thank you.
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Soz, was looking on a phone and quote bit was heavily compressed could only see first few lines.
OK to a certain extent this is a bit like feeling around in the dark. The client ultimately is making the decision to roam so we've got to try and persuade it. The firmware on the Nest kit is probably coded to cling onto a signal for dear life so this may not be easy.
Try changing the 2.4 roaming assistant threshold figure. Up to you how you go about it but maybe try 60 first see if it helps, then 55 then 50 etc.
Also iPhone or Android? A WiFi analyser might be needed if above gives no joy.
It worked?You are right, Thank you.
The AX11000 will make the changes on the AC5300 for you.Sorry I was just agreeing. My cameras that were on the 5300 went off line. I turned off the 5300 router and my 11000 router picked them up. So the problem I believe is the 5300. No way to go in to make changes other than through 11000. I changed my roaming Asst in Professional to disconnect from -50 to -70. I will see how that works.
If Smart Connect works it would be kinda a miracle as it is mainly there to handle networks with the same SSID across multiple radios on the same router. That will be why Asus suggested it wouldn't make a difference.I have my roaming asst on, set at -70. My smart connect is off. I have never tried smart connect. I have never tried smart connect because because Asus told me it would not help. I guess I could try turning on, want hurt to try.
I'd like to be able to blame it on my ISP as well, but the issue I have are devices going offline, while others still remain connected. If everything in the house was offline at the same time - definitely my ISP. But given the intermittent/sporadic issues with random devices, definitely has something to do with the router/mesh setup.I believe the internet has problems at times now due to everyone being at home. May not be the router. You are right about ASUS, their service does suck and their answer is to always reset.
It's the date when the rooter is starting.. So it means your rooter rebooted (crashed).the system log it has a date of “May 5th...”
It's the date when the rooter is starting.. So it means your rooter rebooted (crashed).
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