Firepig
Occasional Visitor
Roaming Assistant seems to have been the source of the connectivity problems that have been plaguing me for years. I have had persistent problems with phones (OnePlus phones) and printers not able to get a valid IP address. Phones would show "Connected No Internet". Rebooting the device would cure the problem for a while, then it would recur after a few hours. Devices, particularly printers (turned on and off regularly) seemed reluctant to connect to the nearest access point. Sometimes it was necessary to reboot the main router to get a device online. The issue could even crash the wireless functions of the phones, requiring a phone restart.
I have a DSL-AC88U as the main router and DHCP server, with an RT-AC87U and an RT-AC1200G both connected by ethernet acting as wireless access points, in AP mode. All using the same SSID, for both 2.4 and 5GHz bands.
Trawling through the settings, I noticed inconsistent settings on the three access points for whether Roaming Assistant was enabled. I enabled it on all three at the default values, and instantly the problems got far worse, with the phone not staying connected for any length of time at all.
So I disabled Roaming Assistant on all three access points, and immediately the issues went away. The phone is able to retain connection throughout the house and has not needed a reboot. The printer is stable and connected to the main router next to it.
So I'm posting a solution, rather than a problem. Though I would love to understand it better.
Firepig
I have a DSL-AC88U as the main router and DHCP server, with an RT-AC87U and an RT-AC1200G both connected by ethernet acting as wireless access points, in AP mode. All using the same SSID, for both 2.4 and 5GHz bands.
Trawling through the settings, I noticed inconsistent settings on the three access points for whether Roaming Assistant was enabled. I enabled it on all three at the default values, and instantly the problems got far worse, with the phone not staying connected for any length of time at all.
So I disabled Roaming Assistant on all three access points, and immediately the issues went away. The phone is able to retain connection throughout the house and has not needed a reboot. The printer is stable and connected to the main router next to it.
So I'm posting a solution, rather than a problem. Though I would love to understand it better.
Firepig