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kreika
Dec 10, 2023Aspirant
Rax120v2 wifi losing internet connectivity
Hello, I have the Netgear CM700 as my modem. The Rax120v2 as my router. 2 AX8 WiFi range extenders. Since new we’ve had random loss of internet via the wifi. Sometimes when a lot of devices are in...
- Dec 10, 2023
How big is the home in sq feet?
Does this happen with the extenders disabled?
What channels are you using? Auto? Try setting manual channel 1, 6 or 11 on 2.4Ghz and 40 to 48 channel on 5Ghz.
Any Wifi Neighbors near by? If so, how many?Whats the distance between the router and these extenders?
Whats the model# of these extenders? AX8 isn't a model#.
FURRYe38
Dec 10, 2023Guru - Experienced User
How big is the home in sq feet?
Does this happen with the extenders disabled?
What channels are you using? Auto? Try setting manual channel 1, 6 or 11 on 2.4Ghz and 40 to 48 channel on 5Ghz.
Any Wifi Neighbors near by? If so, how many?
Whats the distance between the router and these extenders?
Whats the model# of these extenders? AX8 isn't a model#.
- kreikaDec 10, 2023AspirantThank you for the response. I’d guess the home is roughly 1400 sq feet. The router is located in a back bedroom closest to the detached studio I live in. One extender is in my studio. The other in my landlords living room because the Tv wasn’t getting a strong enough signal due to walls I believe. The model is EAX80. Haven’t ever checked with the extenders off. We all lose internet at the same time so I’m assuming the main router is losing it as well. I checked the wifi traffic, seems low. I mostly see devices like a Samsung fridge but there is one that says att. I’m not sure about channel selection. I just setup as the device saw fit initially. Could you explain how to select the channels manually please? I’d guess the router to my extender in the studio is about 40 feet or so. 20 feet or so to the extender in my landlords living room extender. The whole system works fantastic strength wise when it does work. I see no problem there. It’s the dropping of internet that’s the dilemma.
- FURRYe38Dec 10, 2023Guru - Experienced User
kreika wrote:
Thank you for the response. I’d guess the home is roughly 1400 sq feet.
For this size of home and environment, the Router and just one EAX extender would and should be enough. Having two extenders maybe too much, over saturating the spaces and having too much wifi signal over lap maybe causing prrobles that your seeing. https://youtu.be/UR0viMLISz4
I recommend turning OFF the EAX thats at 20 feet from the router. Thats too close to the router anyways. 30 feet or more is recommended distances between routers and extenders.
The router is located in a back bedroom closest to the detached studio I live in.
Closets are not recommended places for main unit routers. Cental and main level and out in the open space is recommended. The more building materials are in the mix can cause problems as well.
One extender is in my studio. The other in my landlords living room because the Tv wasn’t getting a strong enough signal due to walls I believe. The model is EAX80. Haven’t ever checked with the extenders off. We all lose internet at the same time so I’m assuming the main router is losing it as well. I checked the wifi traffic, seems low. I mostly see devices like a Samsung fridge but there is one that says att. I’m not sure about channel selection. I just setup as the device saw fit initially. Could you explain how to select the channels manually please?
Log into the RAX web page at 192.168.1.1 with a web browser and you can change channels under Basic tab/Wireless settings.
I’d guess the router to my extender in the studio is about 40 feet or so. 20 feet or so to the extender in my landlords living room extender.
20 is too close between this one EAX extender and the router.
The whole system works fantastic strength wise when it does work. I see no problem there. It’s the dropping of internet that’s the dilemma.
What is the Mfr and model# of the Internet Service Providers modem/ONT the NG router is connected too?
Be sure your using a good quality LAN cable between the modem and router. CAT6A STP is recommended.- kreikaDec 10, 2023AspirantWe were having this problem when we only had the one EAX80 extender in my studio. Nothing has changed since adding the second. The main router is not in a closet or enclosed in anyway. It’s on a small low end table in a corner. It’s in the closest spot to my studio so I have good wifi/internet. We added the second extender because the signal gets very weak due to too many walls. It’s been working great with no problems. The modem I’m using is the Netgear CM700. I’m using the cat6 cable that came with the router. Like I said everything works flawlessly and with ample strength until the internet just cuts out randomly. In fact it just did as I’m typing this. I tried to run to the router to look at the lights but the internet just came right back up. I’ll take a look at the channel thing asap.