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Th3Alchemist
Jun 08, 2020Aspirant
WiFi connection Unstable
I just got this new Router. Freshly installed and upgrade to the latest firmware (Firmwareversion V1.0.3.80_1.0.1). I've manually chosen a wireless channel that wouldn't interfere with the one if my ...
Scottish
Jun 08, 2020Tutor
Long shot but is your dhcp lease time 60 secs?
- ScottishJun 08, 2020Tutor
Pressed the wrong button.
also see two ips there are the MACs the same across all those logs ?
- Th3AlchemistJun 08, 2020Aspirant
Couldn't find the DHCP lease time. Also those MAC Addresses are different.
Wireless Setup:
- AX Enabled
- Smart Connect Enabled
- 20/40 MHz Coexistence Disabled (Default)
2.4GHz:
- Channel set manually
- Mode: Up to 600 Mbps (Max)
- Transmit Power: 100%
5Ghz
- Channel set manually
- Mode: 2400 (Max)
- Transmit: 100%
Both WPA2-Personal[AES]
LAN Setup:
- IP Address: 10.0.0.1
- IP Subnet: 255.255.255.0
- RIP Direction: Both (Default)
- RIP Version: Disabled (Default)
- Using Router as DHCP Sever (10.0.0.2 - 10.0.0.254)
- No Address Reservation
QoS Enabled (But also works terrible)
- ScottishJun 08, 2020Tutor
So that I understand 10.0.0.7 is being assined across two different MACs ? Check that...7 isn't static on a client and within the DHCP scope. If so reduce the scope or set the client to DHCP assigned.
but mostly just a guess as the logs don't show much.