HariSeldon
Occasional Visitor
My two RT-AC68Us in Media Bridge Mode are losing the connection to my main router. This seems to be a common problem with this router mode and I'm surprised I haven't found a reliable solution yet. I'm at the point of looking for workarounds and ways to reconnect automatically. I'm running Merlin 384.6 on two identical RT-AC68U. They both exhibit the same behavior no matter what firmware version I've tried. I finally got the routing and DHCP server issues sorted out in my other thread https://www.snbforums.com/threads/rt-ac68u-in-media-bridge-mode-responding-to-dhcp-requests.48259/
I've tried setting up the routers to ping the default gateway on a cron job every 5 minutes, but that doesn't seem to keep the connection alive.
Right now on my 192.168.1.3 (Media bridge) router with an old laptop directly via ethernet and I show
Bridge status - disconnected
Band 5GHz
Link Rate 1300Mbps
RSSI 0 dBm
I don't know of any other way to reconnect to the bridge other than rebooting or trying to go through the media bridge setup again, which would require me to pick the SSID I'm connecting to and rebooting anyway.
Is there some way through scripts that I could check for the connection status of the bridge and if it is down, cycle just the bridge adapter rather than reboot? I'm open to other ideas to keep it from dropping the connection in the first place, but I have a file server (Plex/NAS) that needs a constant connection. I've tried the powerline adapter route, but the throughput is just horrible in the house I'm renting, and I can't fiddle with wiring.
I've tried setting up the routers to ping the default gateway on a cron job every 5 minutes, but that doesn't seem to keep the connection alive.
Right now on my 192.168.1.3 (Media bridge) router with an old laptop directly via ethernet and I show
Bridge status - disconnected
Band 5GHz
Link Rate 1300Mbps
RSSI 0 dBm
I don't know of any other way to reconnect to the bridge other than rebooting or trying to go through the media bridge setup again, which would require me to pick the SSID I'm connecting to and rebooting anyway.
Is there some way through scripts that I could check for the connection status of the bridge and if it is down, cycle just the bridge adapter rather than reboot? I'm open to other ideas to keep it from dropping the connection in the first place, but I have a file server (Plex/NAS) that needs a constant connection. I've tried the powerline adapter route, but the throughput is just horrible in the house I'm renting, and I can't fiddle with wiring.