Hi All - I'm new to SmallNetBuilder, but I've found solutions to problems posted here before. I've been having a weird issue on my home wired & wireless LAN and I can't quite pinpoint the possible cause. Please bare with me while I explain the setup first.
Our house is wired for ethernet, but because we use Dish for TV, the only cable line coming in for the cable modem is through the garage. So our main modem and router sit downstairs in the dining room (Motorola modem + Asus RT-AC66U). We have a control panel in the master bedroom closet that houses all the ethernet cables for each room. So I have a pair of Netgear XAV5101 power line adapters connecting the router downstairs to the control panel.
The output of the control panel is to a Netgear GS105E 5port gigabit switch, and 4 rooms are connected to the switch (3 bedrooms + living room downstairs).
Because of the weak wireless signal upstairs, I have an Asus RT-AC68R running in AP mode in my room. Connected to it is a Synology DS413 NAS, a PS3, a Dish DVR, and a Squeezebox Touch. Other devices connect wirelessly.
The computer room has one gaming PC connected to the wall directly, and the living room and master bedroom both have switches w/ a mix of devices connected wired.
Finally...the ISSUE:
The signal coming out of the port in my room (w/ the '68 router) fails ever so often for a few hours. None of the devices will get a LAN IP and I can't get an internet connection via the '68's wireless connection (2.4GHz G/N, 5GHz AC). But if I go to the computer room, the gaming PC will have connection. If I connect my laptop directly to the wall port in my room, it won't get an IP; it'll show a 1GBps connection, but w/ the exclamation mark.
In this morning's incident, nothing was working until I turned on the gaming PC in the computer room. Now suddenly the signal coming out of the port in my room is fine and wireless is fine. Kind of bizarre...
From what I can tell (and I could be wrong), the root cause could be:
- The GS105E switch connecting the rooms is going bad?
- Issue w/ the power line adapters?
- Physical cable issue?
- Other 'networking' issue I'm not aware of?
I think both the routers are OK. The fact that only my room is affected makes me think it's something from the power line adapters onward.
Apologies for the LOOONG explanation. But I really would appreciate anyone's help here
Thanks,
Prashant
Our house is wired for ethernet, but because we use Dish for TV, the only cable line coming in for the cable modem is through the garage. So our main modem and router sit downstairs in the dining room (Motorola modem + Asus RT-AC66U). We have a control panel in the master bedroom closet that houses all the ethernet cables for each room. So I have a pair of Netgear XAV5101 power line adapters connecting the router downstairs to the control panel.
The output of the control panel is to a Netgear GS105E 5port gigabit switch, and 4 rooms are connected to the switch (3 bedrooms + living room downstairs).
Because of the weak wireless signal upstairs, I have an Asus RT-AC68R running in AP mode in my room. Connected to it is a Synology DS413 NAS, a PS3, a Dish DVR, and a Squeezebox Touch. Other devices connect wirelessly.
The computer room has one gaming PC connected to the wall directly, and the living room and master bedroom both have switches w/ a mix of devices connected wired.
Finally...the ISSUE:
The signal coming out of the port in my room (w/ the '68 router) fails ever so often for a few hours. None of the devices will get a LAN IP and I can't get an internet connection via the '68's wireless connection (2.4GHz G/N, 5GHz AC). But if I go to the computer room, the gaming PC will have connection. If I connect my laptop directly to the wall port in my room, it won't get an IP; it'll show a 1GBps connection, but w/ the exclamation mark.
In this morning's incident, nothing was working until I turned on the gaming PC in the computer room. Now suddenly the signal coming out of the port in my room is fine and wireless is fine. Kind of bizarre...
From what I can tell (and I could be wrong), the root cause could be:
- The GS105E switch connecting the rooms is going bad?
- Issue w/ the power line adapters?
- Physical cable issue?
- Other 'networking' issue I'm not aware of?
I think both the routers are OK. The fact that only my room is affected makes me think it's something from the power line adapters onward.
Apologies for the LOOONG explanation. But I really would appreciate anyone's help here
Thanks,
Prashant