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dkaplin
Jul 15, 2018Aspirant
Satellite keeps reconnecting to the router instead of daisy chaining
My most remote satellite keeps disconnecting from its nearest satellite (when it shows great performance) to the router (when the performance sucks). I keep moving the satellites around but no joy from that. Any suggestions?
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Are same FW versions on the router and satellites?
What is the distances between the router an satellites? 30 feet in between is a good starting point.
How big is your home? SqFt?
Any wifi nieghbors nearby? if so, how many?
Try using manual channels 1, 6 or 11 on 2.4Ghz.
Disable Daisy Chain and Fast Roaming on the router.
- dkaplinAspirant
thanks for the reply. House is about 3800 sq ft. I haven't measured distances, but the router is on the first floor at one end of the house. First satellite is in the room above it, offset towards the other end of the house by about 15 feet. The second satellite is at the other end of the house on the second floor and swings between connecting to the first satellite and the router. It performs MUCH better when daisy chained, so won't turn that off. When the second satellite connects to the router, client connections drop and music drops out etc.
Don't know why I'd mess with 2.4; the issue is the backhaul connection.
Wifi signals on 3 sides of course
Your placement of the 1st satellite is not good. Starting placement should be around 30 feet from the router. The router can cover up to around 30 feet by itself. So maybe one reason why the Daisy Chain isn't working effectively.
Since you home is only about 3800 sq ft, I would disable one of the satllites. The base router and just 1 satellite should be able to handle coverage of your home. I use only 1 satellite with my router and I have a 5000sq ft home. Try it and see.
- dkaplinAspirant
and it does OK for most of the house with 2. The third router is all about getting a signal out onto my deck. Two doesn't cut it for that.
OK. I think placement will be key as well.
I get signal out on my back deck downstairs, it's about 25 feet, maybe 30.