theirongiant
Regular Contributor
Hello Small Network Builders,
This issue has plagued me through multiple firmware updates. Occasionally the Internet will become extremely slow and unresponsive on several computers, but at different times. Pages time out, videos buffer, etc.
Tonight, the Mac Pro (desktop) was having all kinds of issues, but the MacBook Pro (laptop) was fine.
I have begun leaving terminal windows open with a constant ping to the router (192.168.11.1). I would expect ping times of <1ms, but I have seen many sequences ranging from 10 - 5000ms (yes, five thousand), and in some cases numerous dropped packets in succession.
Logs and screenshots are attached to the post.
I have tried removing most devices from the network and adding them back one at a time. It does not make a difference.
Physical Environment:
* Air-conditioned apartment in Los Angeles, CA.
* Router near center of apartment, mounted on wall, antennae pointing up.
* Router average temp is 55°C on both frequencies.
* About ~8 concurrent active wireless devices, sometimes as high as 12.
* About 12 APs nearby broadcasting on 2.4GHz
* About 3 APs nearby broadcasting on 5GHz (including me).
5GHz Devices:
- MacBook Air
- MacBook Pro
- iMac 2011
- Mac Pro*
- iPad 3rd Gen
- iPad Mini
- Apple TV
* AR5BXB112 miniPCIe, Atheros 9380 chipset. Works 100% native, recognized as Apple Airport Extreme.
2.4GHz Devices:
- iPhone 4
- iPhone 4S
- Sony Blu-Ray Player + wi-fi dongle
- Apple Airport Express (2008 model)
- Brother HL-2170W wireless printer
LAN devices:
- Synology NAS ds413j
- Mac Mini
Attachments:
#1 includes ping logs of various lengths, with packet transmission summary at the end. Also a 30 second ping flood.
#2 Shows network utility reporting no send/recv errors on Wi-Fi.
#3 Shows detail about this interface in System Profiler.
I want to throw this Dark Knight out the window because it has been almost a year since I've owned it. I had this problem with the first unit and promptly exchanged it at the store within a few days. I've been having this issue for many months.
That said, I really enjoy this router: its looks, its raw speed (when it works), extensive feature set (thank you Merlin), and most of all, ensuring that I don't have to mess around with DD-WRT again.
I will be very sad if I have to go back to the store and buy another N66U, or upgrade to an AC66U. Or buy an Apple Airport Extreme (because, ya know, it will "just work" with all the Apple products in our environment.)
Please have sympathy on a seasoned IT professional who just wants his shirt to work when he comes home; I already do enough troubleshooting at the office.
Thank you.
This issue has plagued me through multiple firmware updates. Occasionally the Internet will become extremely slow and unresponsive on several computers, but at different times. Pages time out, videos buffer, etc.
Tonight, the Mac Pro (desktop) was having all kinds of issues, but the MacBook Pro (laptop) was fine.
I have begun leaving terminal windows open with a constant ping to the router (192.168.11.1). I would expect ping times of <1ms, but I have seen many sequences ranging from 10 - 5000ms (yes, five thousand), and in some cases numerous dropped packets in succession.
Logs and screenshots are attached to the post.
I have tried removing most devices from the network and adding them back one at a time. It does not make a difference.
Physical Environment:
* Air-conditioned apartment in Los Angeles, CA.
* Router near center of apartment, mounted on wall, antennae pointing up.
* Router average temp is 55°C on both frequencies.
* About ~8 concurrent active wireless devices, sometimes as high as 12.
* About 12 APs nearby broadcasting on 2.4GHz
* About 3 APs nearby broadcasting on 5GHz (including me).
5GHz Devices:
- MacBook Air
- MacBook Pro
- iMac 2011
- Mac Pro*
- iPad 3rd Gen
- iPad Mini
- Apple TV
* AR5BXB112 miniPCIe, Atheros 9380 chipset. Works 100% native, recognized as Apple Airport Extreme.
2.4GHz Devices:
- iPhone 4
- iPhone 4S
- Sony Blu-Ray Player + wi-fi dongle
- Apple Airport Express (2008 model)
- Brother HL-2170W wireless printer
LAN devices:
- Synology NAS ds413j
- Mac Mini
Attachments:
#1 includes ping logs of various lengths, with packet transmission summary at the end. Also a 30 second ping flood.
#2 Shows network utility reporting no send/recv errors on Wi-Fi.
#3 Shows detail about this interface in System Profiler.
I want to throw this Dark Knight out the window because it has been almost a year since I've owned it. I had this problem with the first unit and promptly exchanged it at the store within a few days. I've been having this issue for many months.
That said, I really enjoy this router: its looks, its raw speed (when it works), extensive feature set (thank you Merlin), and most of all, ensuring that I don't have to mess around with DD-WRT again.
I will be very sad if I have to go back to the store and buy another N66U, or upgrade to an AC66U. Or buy an Apple Airport Extreme (because, ya know, it will "just work" with all the Apple products in our environment.)
Please have sympathy on a seasoned IT professional who just wants his shirt to work when he comes home; I already do enough troubleshooting at the office.
Thank you.
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