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nikdow
Feb 25, 2018Aspirant
WAC104 used as a bridge disconnects
I have a pair of WAC104 Wireless Access Points providing a 5GHz bridge from my VDSL modem to my office in another part of our apartment. Working well, getting 90MB/s. However the connection is lost ...
- May 03, 2018
Thanks for the follow up. I've been waiting for some time to pass to assess the reliability.
Both APs are now on the most recent firmware and I haven't had a single disconnect. So it seems to have solved the problem.
Thanks for your help.
I have a fairly complex WiFi network owing to the geometry of my apartment. From my FTTB DSL modem I run the "main" WiFi on both 2.4 and 5GHz. It's a HUWEI modem supplied by my ISP who are TPG. In Australia TPG runs their own fibre network in selected locations. Speeds are excellent, over 90MB/s.
The two Netgear APs are used solely for a bridge into my work room which can't be cabled. The master AP is ethernet cabled to the HUWEI modem. They are running on 5GHz to get full bandwidth and also because that part of the spectrum is much quieter than 2.4GHz. They perform excellently in that regard. There are no other WiFi connections over that link. From inside the work room I run another WiFi in order to get WiFi into the other end of the apartment as the "main" HUWEI WiFi signal doesn't reach there. That is provided by a Fritzbox which is also providing an ATA (analogue telephone adaptor) which connects (legacy) cordless phones to my Asterisk server. These 3 WiFi networks are all set to different channels and all have both 2.4GHz and 5GHz running.
The point of this long story is that my android devices have a lot of problems getting data. They will connect to a WiFi but get no internet connection. After 15 minutes of turning WiFi on/off, getting the initial connection standing close to the AP etc I can usually get it to work. I'm not connecting to the Netgear APs, as noted they are only used for bridging, so my issue doesn't belong in this forum. I'm just laying it out in case someone wants to make suggestions. The problem occurs whether I connect to the main WiFi provided by the DSL modem, or connect to the repeater WiFi which is located on the "island" network served by the Netgear bridge. Weird stuff.
DaneA
May 02, 2018NETGEAR Employee Retired
I just want to follow-up on this. Any updates after you have upgraded the firmware of both WAC104 to the latest v1.0.4.9?
Regards,
DaneA
NETGEAR Community Team
nikdow
May 03, 2018Aspirant
Thanks for the follow up. I've been waiting for some time to pass to assess the reliability.
Both APs are now on the most recent firmware and I haven't had a single disconnect. So it seems to have solved the problem.
Thanks for your help.
I have a fairly complex WiFi network owing to the geometry of my apartment. From my FTTB DSL modem I run the "main" WiFi on both 2.4 and 5GHz. It's a HUWEI modem supplied by my ISP who are TPG. In Australia TPG runs their own fibre network in selected locations. Speeds are excellent, over 90MB/s.
The two Netgear APs are used solely for a bridge into my work room which can't be cabled. The master AP is ethernet cabled to the HUWEI modem. They are running on 5GHz to get full bandwidth and also because that part of the spectrum is much quieter than 2.4GHz. They perform excellently in that regard. There are no other WiFi connections over that link. From inside the work room I run another WiFi in order to get WiFi into the other end of the apartment as the "main" HUWEI WiFi signal doesn't reach there. That is provided by a Fritzbox which is also providing an ATA (analogue telephone adaptor) which connects (legacy) cordless phones to my Asterisk server. These 3 WiFi networks are all set to different channels and all have both 2.4GHz and 5GHz running.
The point of this long story is that my android devices have a lot of problems getting data. They will connect to a WiFi but get no internet connection. After 15 minutes of turning WiFi on/off, getting the initial connection standing close to the AP etc I can usually get it to work. I'm not connecting to the Netgear APs, as noted they are only used for bridging, so my issue doesn't belong in this forum. I'm just laying it out in case someone wants to make suggestions. The problem occurs whether I connect to the main WiFi provided by the DSL modem, or connect to the repeater WiFi which is located on the "island" network served by the Netgear bridge. Weird stuff.
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