kamoj
Very Senior Member
To be able to help you (and the community) I must ask you to consider to be more helpful .
That means you have to do some logging as indicated in:
https://www.snbforums.com/threads/r7800-dns-setting-for-the-lan-dhcp-server.55802/#post-477102
Other info that could be of help:
That means you have to do some logging as indicated in:
https://www.snbforums.com/threads/r7800-dns-setting-for-the-lan-dhcp-server.55802/#post-477102
Other info that could be of help:
- Have you installed the Kamoj add-on?
https://www.snbforums.com/threads/k...800-x4s-and-r9000-x10-temperatures-a-o.55063/
If so please can you tell what is your routers "HW_ID" ?
- What is the manufacturing date of the router?
- What messages do you get in the system log when disconnecting?
- Is the wifi "uptime" in router statistics affected when you have disconnects?
@kamoj @Voxel @W1lliam
After your recommendations I updated to Voxels R7800-V1.0.2.50SF because that was the equivalent of the stock NG 1.0.2.46 firmware but I started having constant Wifi dropouts both on my 2.4 and 5Ghz bands. I then updated to Voxel's latest R7800-V1.0.2.64SF FW and still experienced Wifi dropouts so I hard reset the router and configured everything again but sadly I am still experiencing dropouts the Wifi just disappears from my devices and reappears after around 15 secs. I have disabled QoS and HT160 but kept MuMimo enabled , on my stock FW I had all these 3 enabled since I have Intel's 9260 wifi modules in my desktop and laptop systems.
I tried pinging google.com in my terminal thinking I could keep the connection alive by constant pings but this does not help and the wifi just drops. On a side note my Lan connection to the router is stable and experiences no connection issues. Any help would be appreciated.