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rgames1
Feb 04, 2024Aspirant
RAXE300 keeps dropping R7000 used as wireless AP
I recently got an RAXE300 and it constantly drops hard-wired devices including an R7000 set up as a wireless AP. It's there for a while, then gone, then I reset everything and it shows back up, then disappears again, etc. I previously had the R7000 set up as a wireless AP with an R7500 and it worked fine for a few years. I have tried setting the R7000 to both fixed and dynamic IP and the problem is the same.
Also, I'm not sure if it's related, but the RAXE300 almost never shows the correct devices in the connected devices list. And many times it shows some of the devices with the wrong IP address. Basically, there's almost nothing in the RAXE300's "connected devices" info that is correct even when many of those devices are working just fine.
How do I force the RAXE300 to stop dropping the R7000?
Thanks
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- microchip8MasterTried a different cable?
- rgames1Aspirant
That's a good thought, but no, I haven't tried a different cable because it's a huge pain to re-run it. That's about a half-day job crawling through my attic.
But I don't think that's it because the cable worked fine previously with the R7500. Also, the RAXE300 keeps dropping other hard-wired devices as well. Putting all those facts together, the cable seems unlikely and I'd much rather investigate other potential causes before I spend several hours crawling around the attic to run a new cable.
Can you think of a reason why the cable would work with the R7500 but not the RAXE300?
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rgames1 wrote:
Can you think of a reason why the cable would work with the R7500 but not the RAXE300?
For some people – not, I hasten to add, microchip8 – the first suggestion they come up with is "get better cable". In 99% of these cases, possibly more, that is just a waste of time. But very occasionally cables do go bad, especially when you are plugging them in and out of things.
Before you risk lifwe and limb and climb up into the attic, you could eliminate that possibility from the equation by checking that the cable still works with the old router.
Climb back up the troubleshooting again with the usual questions. That means filling in the gaps in your information.
What happens when the devices disappear?
I'd look into this bit:
Also, I'm not sure if it's related, but the RAXE300 almost never shows the correct devices in the connected devices list. And many times it shows some of the devices with the wrong IP address.That raises the usual boilerplate questions to eliminate some of the more common issues that crop up here.
What firmware version do you have on the new device?
A number is more useful than "the latest". There may be newer versions, or "hot fixes", that do not show up if you check for new firmware with an app or in the browser interface.
If there is one it might also help if you told people the make and model number of the modem/gateway/ONT that connects this router to the Internet. Is it, by any chance, also a router, with a set of LAN ports on the back?
I ask because a lot of people turn up here trying to put a router behind a modem that is also a router. That can complicate troubleshooting.Did you reset the whole caboodle, from the modem onwards when you introduced the RAXE300?
The bits and pieces on the network adapt their settings to match the environment around them.
Just because your network played nicely with the R7500 does not mean that the settings will adapt themselves with the new router.