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I have Asus Merlin on AX88U router with the firmware version that is one below that is out there. I installed Skynet and have a 32GB USB stick with 2GB used for swap file. Ever since I installed skynet firewall, my garage door opener cannot connect to WiFi. It says the signal is weak. I also tried my phone and other wireless devices. I am getting barely one bar instead of five. Can anyone help resolve this issue? Any settings will improve the range? Thanks
 
USB 3.0 interference?
 
I have Asus Merlin on AX88U router with the firmware version that is one below that is out there. I installed Skynet and have a 32GB USB stick with 2GB used for swap file. Ever since I installed skynet firewall, my garage door opener cannot connect to WiFi. It says the signal is weak. I also tried my phone and other wireless devices. I am getting barely one bar instead of five. Can anyone help resolve this issue? Any settings will improve the range? Thanks

I think your problem lies elsewhere.

Step 1: In SSH type the command "firewall disable"
Step 2: Test garage door
 
I am getting barely one bar instead of five.

This not the usual signal degradation with USB 3.0 enabled unless the particular USB stick is really, really bad. Usually folks notice a few db lower signal and only the devices at the edge of usable range may suffer. Skynet has nothing to do with it. This potentially bad design USB stick will generate noise on every data transfer used by Skynet or something else. Replace the USB storage and try again. Most folks around use SSD in some tested good USB enclosure. We have discussed this before, example thread here:

 
I think your problem lies elsewhere.

Step 1: In SSH type the command "firewall disable"
Step 2: Test garage door
I have tried that and range is good. The only other change I made is the trend micro AI protection which is turned on
 
I think your problem lies elsewhere.

Step 1: In SSH type the command "firewall disable"
Step 2: Test garage door
I did all this and all of a sudden an Amazon package arrived! WTF! :p
 
All.. Thanks for the various solutions you posted. I tried each of these and did not work. But, finally found out it was a VPN issue. When I turned it off, I got the range. I was able to connect the device. Now I need to figure out the VPN part
 
All.. Thanks for the various solutions you posted. I tried each of these and did not work. But, finally found out it was a VPN issue. When I turned it off, I got the range. I was able to connect the device. Now I need to figure out the VPN part
You never mentioned that VPN was part of the equation!
 
A VPN server or client shouldn't affect wifi range. There's no connection between the two.
 

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