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Vijayrchandran
Dec 14, 2019Aspirant
Firmware Update
Off late my network connetivity has become very erratic. Everytime there is disconnection it does not connect back automatically. Today when I logging into my account, it showed a message that there...
plemans
Dec 14, 2019Guru - Experienced User
So wifi channels have overlap. this is what causes a lot of issues with connection problems in congested environments.
https://www.metageek.com/training/resources/why-channels-1-6-11.html
Its also why we usually recommend channel 1-6-11 in congested environments.
1250sqft isn't a huge space and if you're living in an apartment, you more than likely have a lot of wifi routers broadcasting.
What I'd try doing?
Use fastlane. You can set it up so the 2.4ghz is used for the backhaul and then retransmits on the 5ghz.
Your other option would probably be to upgrade the router. In apartment complexes, single band routers struggle and tend to be erratic due to interference.
The WN3000RP is also a wireless extender and not a router. What router do you have?
Vijayrchandran
Dec 15, 2019Aspirant
Sorry about the router number confusion. I am using Netgear D1500 as my router.
Had changed the channel to 10 after a lot of trial & error. That seemed to be one that was working best at the time.
I can only change the channel in my router. For both the extenders, the option to change the channel is greyed out.
One is set to 10 & another is on auto.
What is Fastlane?
Vijay.
- plemansDec 15, 2019Guru - Experienced User
The D1500 is a single band combo device. the router controls the 2.4ghz channel. The extender will use the same that the router does.
here's info on fastlane and setup.
https://kb.netgear.com/24662/What-is-FastLane-Technology-and-how-do-I-configure-it
- VijayrchandranDec 17, 2019Aspirant
In the last 24 hrs, it seems to have become stable.
Either its switching to fastlane or there was an issue with the fiber optic device. The service provider had changed their device too.
Thanks for the help.
Vijay.