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Kojootti_
Sep 15, 2023Aspirant
Nighthawk 4-Stream AX1600 WiFi 6 Router Connectivity Issues
I recently purchased a router to set up in my apartment and have come across an issue.
My wifi will randomly cut out every 15-45 minutes, no matter if I'm using wired connection via an ethernet cable or a wireless connection with my labtop's wifi card. It happens usually when there's a "load" on the connection when I'm online gaming. I tried multiple methods from updating drivers, screwing with DNS and IPv6 usage but none of that seems to work. Does anyone have any ideas?
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- KitsapMaster
Kojootti_ wrote:I recently purchased a router to set up in my apartment and have come across an issue.
My wifi will randomly cut out every 15-45 minutes, no matter if I'm using wired connection via an ethernet cable or a wireless connection with my labtop's wifi card. It happens usually when there's a "load" on the connection when I'm online gaming. I tried multiple methods from updating drivers, screwing with DNS and IPv6 usage but none of that seems to work. Does anyone have any ideas?
A couple of basic questions. What is the model number of your router? Look on the label. The AX1600 is a marketing value associated with speed.
What is the brand name and model number of the modem/ONT that connects to the internet upstream of your router? Again, look on the label.
When your Wi-Fi randomly cuts out, do you also loose internet connectivity via your Ethernet cable wired connection?
When your Wi-Fi cuts out, do you just loose access to the internet or do you also loose the connection to the router?
Is your radio frequency environment such that you have a lot of close neighbors that are also broadcasting Wi-Fi signals?
- Kojootti_Aspirant
The model is a RAX-5
I have no idea on the modem, I'm living in an apartment and my landlord provides the internet services but I do not have access to the modem or anything other than a single Ethernet port in my apartment.
I loose connection on both wired and wireless connections via the 5, 2.4, and Ethernet connections.
I do not loose connection to the router, its only to the internet.
There are multiple neighbors who have their own wifi setup aswell.
- KitsapMaster
Kojootti_ wrote:The model is a RAX-5
I have no idea on the modem, I'm living in an apartment and my landlord provides the internet services but I do not have access to the modem or anything other than a single Ethernet port in my apartment.
I loose connection on both wired and wireless connections via the 5, 2.4, and Ethernet connections.
I do not loose connection to the router, its only to the internet.
There are multiple neighbors who have their own wifi setup aswell.
A much better picture of your setup.
Do your neighbors suffer from the same random internet access cutting out? It may help to ask.
When you lose internet access, does it return on its own after time or do you take any action like restarting your RAX5?
When you look through your router log, Advanced -> Administration -> Logs, there may be some indication of events before or after loss of internet access.
What is the firmware version number you have installed on your RAX5?
I have to ask, are you confident your Ethernet cord feeding your router is good? Have you swapped it out with a different cord?