FTC
Senior Member
Hi,
I have been experiencing this kind of problems since more than 6 months ago, with several merlin / hgg and official flavors of the firmware, and I am looking for ideas on what to test to try to isolate this or anyone who experienced the same and found a solution. My router is RT-AC3200 :
The problem is that after a few days of my network running OK, repently some clients fail to connect (they see the 2.4ghz network, attempt to connect, read 'connecting' and then somehow they do not complete the connection..) just like if they were somehow rejected by the router. I have attempted to play with many wifi parameters, changed channels, setting static dhcp, cleared nvram, also removed wifi scheduling, .. and so on. The only thing that cures this is restarting the wireless service. (executing the command service restart_wireless or changing a wifi parameter through the admin GUI that does restart this service). This problem happens quite frequently with some android clients, but also with at least one desktop, and almost always with 2.4ghz frequency.
I have been experiencing this kind of problems since more than 6 months ago, with several merlin / hgg and official flavors of the firmware, and I am looking for ideas on what to test to try to isolate this or anyone who experienced the same and found a solution. My router is RT-AC3200 :
The problem is that after a few days of my network running OK, repently some clients fail to connect (they see the 2.4ghz network, attempt to connect, read 'connecting' and then somehow they do not complete the connection..) just like if they were somehow rejected by the router. I have attempted to play with many wifi parameters, changed channels, setting static dhcp, cleared nvram, also removed wifi scheduling, .. and so on. The only thing that cures this is restarting the wireless service. (executing the command service restart_wireless or changing a wifi parameter through the admin GUI that does restart this service). This problem happens quite frequently with some android clients, but also with at least one desktop, and almost always with 2.4ghz frequency.