First, my setup - the RT-N66U is running 3.0.0.4.374_979 with the following setup for the 5Ghz radio:
Encryption : WPA2/AES
Wireless Mode : N Only
Channel Bandwidth : 20/40 Mhz
Set AP Isolated : No
Minimum RSSI : Disabled
Enable IGMP Snooping : Disable
Multicast Rate(Mbps): Auto
Preamble Type : Auto
RTS Threshold : 2347
DTIM Interval : 3
Beacon Interval : 100
Enable TX Bursting : Enable
Enable WMM APSD : Disable
Tx power adjustment : 200 mW
The problem is that ALL of my mobile devices (Android and iOS) have unstable wireless network connection. The devices will be connected just fine, full bar and I can browse the Internet.
Out of the blue, no connection, although the device is still connected to the wireless network. Browsing will fail, no packets are transmitted. The solution is to turn off the Wifi or reboot the mobile device. These happen to ALL mobile devices I have: Nexus 7 2013, Galaxy S4, Galaxy S4 Active, Sony Xperia and iPhone 5.
I am not sure what happened here, but the mobile devices work just fine at my office (Cisco AP).
Is there anything else I can do to fix this or is this a known issue?
Encryption : WPA2/AES
Wireless Mode : N Only
Channel Bandwidth : 20/40 Mhz
Set AP Isolated : No
Minimum RSSI : Disabled
Enable IGMP Snooping : Disable
Multicast Rate(Mbps): Auto
Preamble Type : Auto
RTS Threshold : 2347
DTIM Interval : 3
Beacon Interval : 100
Enable TX Bursting : Enable
Enable WMM APSD : Disable
Tx power adjustment : 200 mW
The problem is that ALL of my mobile devices (Android and iOS) have unstable wireless network connection. The devices will be connected just fine, full bar and I can browse the Internet.
Out of the blue, no connection, although the device is still connected to the wireless network. Browsing will fail, no packets are transmitted. The solution is to turn off the Wifi or reboot the mobile device. These happen to ALL mobile devices I have: Nexus 7 2013, Galaxy S4, Galaxy S4 Active, Sony Xperia and iPhone 5.
I am not sure what happened here, but the mobile devices work just fine at my office (Cisco AP).
Is there anything else I can do to fix this or is this a known issue?