margentieri152
Occasional Visitor
So I recently upgraded to an RT-BE96U from an RT-AC5300 and I've been experiencing a really strange issue. What happens is my internet connection across my wireless network (wired clients seem to be ok) is dropped.... except the router never loses internet. The router is pulling an IPV4 WAN IP (and it is a true WAN IP), I can ping websites from Network Tools through the router's interface, and I can even successfully run an internet speed test through the router's speed test app in the Adaptive QoS menu. I can also successfully conenct to some of my wired clients from outside the LAN, so they also have an internet connection. All my wireless clients however are connected to the network, but with "no internet connection". I opened a terminal app on my phone and I can ping IPs from the terminal, but I cannot ping a URL, so my initial thought was this was a DNS issue, so I reverted any changes to DNS settings to default, so just set to use ISP DNS with no other settings enabled. That seemed to fix my issue at first.... until a few hours later my whole network lost internet connection again, except the router itself still has a WAN IP, can still ping URLs, and can still run a speed test, so my router itself DEFINITELY has an internet connection. That intenet connection is just for some reason not being shared with the rest of the network. Also strange, while my phone can ping an IP when it is "connected without internet", if I attempt to browse to that IP (e.g. 142.251.167.113 which is a Google.com IP) it is unable to connect. If anyone has any advise on what might be wrong and how to fix it, I'm begging for some help at this point haha, I'm at my whits end! Power cycling the router (just a reboot doesn't seem to do the trick) will often resolve the issue, but only for a short period before it returns again.
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