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Current Network Setup:
Central Router - RT-AC5300
Wi-Fi 2.4GHz Media Bridge 01 - RT-AC66U
Wi-Fi 5GHz-1 Media Bridge 02 - RT-AC87U
Wi-Fi 5GHz-2 Media Bridge 03 - RT-AC5300 <-- Issue being discussed
*Each bridge is in a different room with similar RSSI
Problem Summary:
Bridge 03 has a networking reliability issue. I'm suspecting it is something networking-related on the Router, rather than Wi-Fi signal strength, since Bridge 03's RSSI is usually around -37dBm.
Problem Description:
I will describe this from the moment Router and Bridges are powered on. Initially, all Bridges successfully connect. After precisely 2 hours, as indicated by the "Access Time" in the Router's clients list, Bridge 03 disappears as a device in that list. Subsequently, from this point on I am unable to access Bridge 03's web-configuration page.
A computer connected to Bridge 03 via Ethernet therefore also looses it's network link. Very inconvenient when transferring to / from NAS or using remote desktop software on a phone / tablet device to control computer. Bridges 01 & 02 are not affected by this issue - their "Access Time" counters continue and they remain as visible devices on the clients list.
Attempted Ineffective Solutions:
1) Reboot Router - temporary fix until Bridge 03 reaches 2 hours access time again.
2) Restore Router & Bridge 03 to factory defaults; then re-setup
3) Flashing Firmwares - Tried latest stock ASUS & Merlin firmwares on both Router & Bridge 03
4) Wi-Fi Channels - Set Auto & Manual channels on Router
5) Wi-Fi Frequency - Connected Bridge 03 to Router's 2.4GHz, 5GHz-1 & 5GHz-2 broadcasts
6) Replacement Unit - Bridge 03 formally an RT-AC88U, replaced it with a RT-AC5300 to rule out defects
7) Pro Wi-Fi Settings - Experimented with professional settings, such as turning off MU-MIMO
8) Static IP - Normally use DHCP + Manual Assignments. Tried setting manual IP on Bridge 03 itself
Other things I noticed:
1) After 2 hours "Access Time" has passed, remote desktop software 'thinks' computer attached to Bridge 03 is on a different network, as indicated by a Satellite symbol, when its not. When this happens WoL doesn't work.
2) NAS box is attached by Ethernet to Router. It has Mac & Windows sharing enabled. Works well under MacOS majority of the time, though sometimes requires a 'Finder Relaunch' to show in sidebar. However doesn't appear as a computer in "My Network" section of Windows File Explorer. Typing "\\Server-Name\" doesn't work. Have to type "\\IP.Address\" to access NAS. All Windows computers on network affected by this. Separate unrelated Router DNS issue maybe?
Preferred Outcome:
When it works, prior to the 2 hour "Access Time" issue occurring, my RT-AC5300 <-> RT-AC5300 bridge works at near 90MB/s sequential transfer rate, almost equalling the 112MB/s limit I experience when using 1GbE over Cat6a cable.
If a solution can be found to make Bridge 03 reliably remain as a detected network device on the Router, beyond this 2 hour "Access Time" 'limit', then I would prefer to continue using Wi-Fi bridging. If not, the only other option I can see is to get an Ethernet cable fitted between the two rooms I'm currently trying to wirelessly bridge, which is a less than ideal solution.
My perplexed thought:
Bridge 01 (RT-AC66U, a 2012 device) and Bridge 02 (RT-AC87U, a 2014 device) seem to work flawlessly as Media Bridges, connecting to my RT-AC5300 Router. So why would a second RT-AC5300 (Bridge 03), also acting as a Media Bridge, be so unreliable? I mean they're the same chipset generation / same product model; it just doesn't make sense that there would be any Wi-Fi Media Bridging compatibility issue going on - which makes me think there is something networking-configuration related on the Router causing my problem. Aside from using the 5GHz-2 broadcast, the way I have configured Bridge 03 is exactly the same as Bridges 01 & 02. But as of now I've personally exhausted all possible solutions I can think of to resolve this.
Request:
Can anyone assist me in fixing this issue before I'm forced to return my second RT-AC5300 within the 30-day period as "no longer needed / wanted" and have to go the Ethernet cable fitting route instead?
Thanks ~
Central Router - RT-AC5300
Wi-Fi 2.4GHz Media Bridge 01 - RT-AC66U
Wi-Fi 5GHz-1 Media Bridge 02 - RT-AC87U
Wi-Fi 5GHz-2 Media Bridge 03 - RT-AC5300 <-- Issue being discussed
*Each bridge is in a different room with similar RSSI
Problem Summary:
Bridge 03 has a networking reliability issue. I'm suspecting it is something networking-related on the Router, rather than Wi-Fi signal strength, since Bridge 03's RSSI is usually around -37dBm.
Problem Description:
I will describe this from the moment Router and Bridges are powered on. Initially, all Bridges successfully connect. After precisely 2 hours, as indicated by the "Access Time" in the Router's clients list, Bridge 03 disappears as a device in that list. Subsequently, from this point on I am unable to access Bridge 03's web-configuration page.
A computer connected to Bridge 03 via Ethernet therefore also looses it's network link. Very inconvenient when transferring to / from NAS or using remote desktop software on a phone / tablet device to control computer. Bridges 01 & 02 are not affected by this issue - their "Access Time" counters continue and they remain as visible devices on the clients list.
Attempted Ineffective Solutions:
1) Reboot Router - temporary fix until Bridge 03 reaches 2 hours access time again.
2) Restore Router & Bridge 03 to factory defaults; then re-setup
3) Flashing Firmwares - Tried latest stock ASUS & Merlin firmwares on both Router & Bridge 03
4) Wi-Fi Channels - Set Auto & Manual channels on Router
5) Wi-Fi Frequency - Connected Bridge 03 to Router's 2.4GHz, 5GHz-1 & 5GHz-2 broadcasts
6) Replacement Unit - Bridge 03 formally an RT-AC88U, replaced it with a RT-AC5300 to rule out defects
7) Pro Wi-Fi Settings - Experimented with professional settings, such as turning off MU-MIMO
8) Static IP - Normally use DHCP + Manual Assignments. Tried setting manual IP on Bridge 03 itself
Other things I noticed:
1) After 2 hours "Access Time" has passed, remote desktop software 'thinks' computer attached to Bridge 03 is on a different network, as indicated by a Satellite symbol, when its not. When this happens WoL doesn't work.
2) NAS box is attached by Ethernet to Router. It has Mac & Windows sharing enabled. Works well under MacOS majority of the time, though sometimes requires a 'Finder Relaunch' to show in sidebar. However doesn't appear as a computer in "My Network" section of Windows File Explorer. Typing "\\Server-Name\" doesn't work. Have to type "\\IP.Address\" to access NAS. All Windows computers on network affected by this. Separate unrelated Router DNS issue maybe?
Preferred Outcome:
When it works, prior to the 2 hour "Access Time" issue occurring, my RT-AC5300 <-> RT-AC5300 bridge works at near 90MB/s sequential transfer rate, almost equalling the 112MB/s limit I experience when using 1GbE over Cat6a cable.
If a solution can be found to make Bridge 03 reliably remain as a detected network device on the Router, beyond this 2 hour "Access Time" 'limit', then I would prefer to continue using Wi-Fi bridging. If not, the only other option I can see is to get an Ethernet cable fitted between the two rooms I'm currently trying to wirelessly bridge, which is a less than ideal solution.
My perplexed thought:
Bridge 01 (RT-AC66U, a 2012 device) and Bridge 02 (RT-AC87U, a 2014 device) seem to work flawlessly as Media Bridges, connecting to my RT-AC5300 Router. So why would a second RT-AC5300 (Bridge 03), also acting as a Media Bridge, be so unreliable? I mean they're the same chipset generation / same product model; it just doesn't make sense that there would be any Wi-Fi Media Bridging compatibility issue going on - which makes me think there is something networking-configuration related on the Router causing my problem. Aside from using the 5GHz-2 broadcast, the way I have configured Bridge 03 is exactly the same as Bridges 01 & 02. But as of now I've personally exhausted all possible solutions I can think of to resolve this.
Request:
Can anyone assist me in fixing this issue before I'm forced to return my second RT-AC5300 within the 30-day period as "no longer needed / wanted" and have to go the Ethernet cable fitting route instead?
Thanks ~