I have been using my RT-N66 behind a cable modem (100Mbit connection, bridge mode) for the past years (most of the time until now using Merlin's firmware) and it ran perfectly. Recently, I added a repeater in order to have a stronger signal in the 2nd floor of the house and this is when I ran into trouble. I will skip the exercise with a TP-Link repeater (just gave me 30Mbit/s) and directly jump to the current setup.
I got an RP-AC66 and chose the expressway mode (5GHz). The main clients of the repeater are an iMac (2011, El Capitan) and a Sony Xperia Z2 (4.4.4). The clients can always connect to the repeater. The repeater pretty much always says that the 5GHz connection to the router is rock solid (450Mbps). The 5GHz and the green 5GHz LED on the RP's front confirms this. I usually get the full 12MB/s from the outside world.
After about 1-2 days the setup starts acting in a weird way. The Z2 will reconnect to the repeater every few minutes. The iMac cannot access websites anymore. Pinging google.com from a terminal on the iMac shows that the IP address is obtained but all I see are timeout messages. Pinging google.com from the repeater' s web interface works. Accessing the router's config interface does not work. The Z2 then would be unable to get a DHCP response from the router. Signal strength of router and repeater are fine all the time. Sometimes waiting helps - usually I need to reboot the RT-N66. Based on my very limited knowledge I would assume that the repeater is fine. That's why I am posting here.
Do you have any suggestions what to check and/or change?
Cheers,
Torsten
I got an RP-AC66 and chose the expressway mode (5GHz). The main clients of the repeater are an iMac (2011, El Capitan) and a Sony Xperia Z2 (4.4.4). The clients can always connect to the repeater. The repeater pretty much always says that the 5GHz connection to the router is rock solid (450Mbps). The 5GHz and the green 5GHz LED on the RP's front confirms this. I usually get the full 12MB/s from the outside world.
After about 1-2 days the setup starts acting in a weird way. The Z2 will reconnect to the repeater every few minutes. The iMac cannot access websites anymore. Pinging google.com from a terminal on the iMac shows that the IP address is obtained but all I see are timeout messages. Pinging google.com from the repeater' s web interface works. Accessing the router's config interface does not work. The Z2 then would be unable to get a DHCP response from the router. Signal strength of router and repeater are fine all the time. Sometimes waiting helps - usually I need to reboot the RT-N66. Based on my very limited knowledge I would assume that the repeater is fine. That's why I am posting here.
Do you have any suggestions what to check and/or change?
Cheers,
Torsten