Sky
Regular Contributor
Greetings, everyone.
I am running RT-AC87Rs with the current ASUSWRT FW at two locations setup in nearly identical ways. One of the clients is an Apple iPad Air 2 running iOS 12.0. This issue happens at both locations. I've searched the forums and the internet to the best of my ability, but have not seen this issue elsewhere.
The device works OK evenings, weekends, and generally after 1500 hrs PDT M-F. It's used for trading and on days of high stock market volatility between 0600-1400 hrs +/- it can't hold a connection until internet traffic slows. On low volatility days it's good for maybe 45-min at a time. There are 15-25 clients connected to this router at any given time, and 30-some odd networks broadcasting in the immediate areas.
I've been fighting this for years now. Traceroutes and extensive work with the broker, ISPs, etc., led to a node between me (CA) and the broker (CT) being replaced, but no real help for me.
I've been trying to educate myself on the myriad options available in the ASUSWRT but I am totally stumped. Something I read pointed to the DTIM Interval (3) & Beacon Interval (100) both possibly causing this sort of behavior, but trial-and-error is limited to days and times when it is failing and when experimenting is strictly verboten due to the obvious risks.
I haven't seen anything in the modem logs suspicious (SB6183), nor in the routers logs that I can see. I do understand the DTIM would only matter if the device was in power saving "sleep" state, which I would not think it would slip into while the user is actively browsing and writing orders, but -- Apple is special -- so I suppose that might be a possibility.
Any help or hints greatly appreciated.
Sky
I am running RT-AC87Rs with the current ASUSWRT FW at two locations setup in nearly identical ways. One of the clients is an Apple iPad Air 2 running iOS 12.0. This issue happens at both locations. I've searched the forums and the internet to the best of my ability, but have not seen this issue elsewhere.
The device works OK evenings, weekends, and generally after 1500 hrs PDT M-F. It's used for trading and on days of high stock market volatility between 0600-1400 hrs +/- it can't hold a connection until internet traffic slows. On low volatility days it's good for maybe 45-min at a time. There are 15-25 clients connected to this router at any given time, and 30-some odd networks broadcasting in the immediate areas.
I've been fighting this for years now. Traceroutes and extensive work with the broker, ISPs, etc., led to a node between me (CA) and the broker (CT) being replaced, but no real help for me.
I've been trying to educate myself on the myriad options available in the ASUSWRT but I am totally stumped. Something I read pointed to the DTIM Interval (3) & Beacon Interval (100) both possibly causing this sort of behavior, but trial-and-error is limited to days and times when it is failing and when experimenting is strictly verboten due to the obvious risks.
I haven't seen anything in the modem logs suspicious (SB6183), nor in the routers logs that I can see. I do understand the DTIM would only matter if the device was in power saving "sleep" state, which I would not think it would slip into while the user is actively browsing and writing orders, but -- Apple is special -- so I suppose that might be a possibility.
Any help or hints greatly appreciated.
Sky
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