OK this one has me stumped. Not that I'm an expert by any stretch... I must be missing something.
Situation: I have a one story house built across 2 lots. As such I have a router at one end and an AP at the other. For years I had a Linksys (forgot the model) at each point, probably even a Netgear at some point. Back then it was 2.4GHz and I used the same SSID and even matching channels on both devices. I could walk from one end of the house to another streaming a video and have no interruption. Not sure if this was the correct configuration, but it worked without problems for years.
Fast forward about a year ago and my main router went out so I replaced with an Asus RT-AC87U that I had flashed with Merlin. All still working well. Then my Linksys AP went out some time after that so I replaced with another RT-87U I had and it was flashed with Merlin. The 5 GHz access at both ends of the house worked well, but the 2.4Ghz on the AP end of the house started failing. Some devices I have that are 2.4 only would not connect. Some times could not find the Wifi, sometimes would but I would get a message that the password was wrong, even though I know it is not. The 2.4GHz on the router side of the house works perfectly.
So, I poked around to learn a little more and found that I should use different SSID's to prevent overlap and so I would be always on the strongest signal. Did it. Still have the problem. Then I used a Wifi analyzer to see where the traffic in my area was and put the two devices on different channels with the least traffic. Still have the problem. 1 out of 10 tries I can connect. But then it will not connect the next time. My iPhone will give me a "password incorrect" and my Fitbit Aria 2 scale just refuses to either see the AP or won't connect.
At this point I am thinking I have a bad 2.4Ghz radio in the AP. So, I happen to have a 3rd RT-AC87U flashed with Merlin (all 3 of these came from an installation I shut down if you're wondering why I had 3 identical units sitting on the shelf) so did a factory reset and configured it as the AP. Guess what? It is acting exactly the same. As I say, I am baffled.
Here's the current setup:
Router:
RT-AC87U Merlin 384.13.2
2.4GHz SSID = LIGHTFOOTWN-2G
Wireless mode = Auto
Channel bandwidth = 20 MHz
Control Channel = 11
WPA2-Personal, AES
AP:
RT-AC87U Merlin 384.13.8
2.4GHz SSID = LIGHTFOOTWN2-2G
Wireless mode = Auto
Channel bandwidth = 20 MHz
Control Channel = 1
WPA2-Personal, AES
If anyone can give me some pointers it would be greatly appreciated. Anyone had this sort of issue? Many thanks in advance for any help you can lend...
Situation: I have a one story house built across 2 lots. As such I have a router at one end and an AP at the other. For years I had a Linksys (forgot the model) at each point, probably even a Netgear at some point. Back then it was 2.4GHz and I used the same SSID and even matching channels on both devices. I could walk from one end of the house to another streaming a video and have no interruption. Not sure if this was the correct configuration, but it worked without problems for years.
Fast forward about a year ago and my main router went out so I replaced with an Asus RT-AC87U that I had flashed with Merlin. All still working well. Then my Linksys AP went out some time after that so I replaced with another RT-87U I had and it was flashed with Merlin. The 5 GHz access at both ends of the house worked well, but the 2.4Ghz on the AP end of the house started failing. Some devices I have that are 2.4 only would not connect. Some times could not find the Wifi, sometimes would but I would get a message that the password was wrong, even though I know it is not. The 2.4GHz on the router side of the house works perfectly.
So, I poked around to learn a little more and found that I should use different SSID's to prevent overlap and so I would be always on the strongest signal. Did it. Still have the problem. Then I used a Wifi analyzer to see where the traffic in my area was and put the two devices on different channels with the least traffic. Still have the problem. 1 out of 10 tries I can connect. But then it will not connect the next time. My iPhone will give me a "password incorrect" and my Fitbit Aria 2 scale just refuses to either see the AP or won't connect.
At this point I am thinking I have a bad 2.4Ghz radio in the AP. So, I happen to have a 3rd RT-AC87U flashed with Merlin (all 3 of these came from an installation I shut down if you're wondering why I had 3 identical units sitting on the shelf) so did a factory reset and configured it as the AP. Guess what? It is acting exactly the same. As I say, I am baffled.
Here's the current setup:
Router:
RT-AC87U Merlin 384.13.2
2.4GHz SSID = LIGHTFOOTWN-2G
Wireless mode = Auto
Channel bandwidth = 20 MHz
Control Channel = 11
WPA2-Personal, AES
AP:
RT-AC87U Merlin 384.13.8
2.4GHz SSID = LIGHTFOOTWN2-2G
Wireless mode = Auto
Channel bandwidth = 20 MHz
Control Channel = 1
WPA2-Personal, AES
If anyone can give me some pointers it would be greatly appreciated. Anyone had this sort of issue? Many thanks in advance for any help you can lend...