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XCore420
Oct 22, 2019Aspirant
Internet Keeps Giving out and I'm ready to give up
Hello, so the WiFi-Extender I bought recently just does not work. No matter how many settings, how many factory defaults, how many times i have to move it. It will continously disconnect me from onli...
XCore420
Oct 24, 2019Aspirant
1. Maybe about 50 feet Max
2. Im Connected to an Xfinity Router
3. Not sure what house is made of, but doubt it's causing the issue.
4. Yes I have been using fastlane, the 5ghz to 2ghz wifi worked well for a bit but then eventually gave out and disconnected, google giving "DNS missing" error.
5. I've adjusted the channels many times, used the auto ones, and even changed them to the better ones, (2.4ghz, 1,6,11) currently using 44 on 5Ghz
plemans
Oct 24, 2019Guru - Experienced User
XCore420 wrote:1. Maybe about 50 feet Max----appropriate distance
2. Im Connected to an Xfinity Router----not helpful as many isp provided routers a franky junk in my opinion.
3. Not sure what house is made of, but doubt it's causing the issue.---house materials make a huge difference. Hvac, concrete, brick, plaster lathe, adobe, foil lined insulation all do great jobs of blocking wifi. For those places that have those materials, we usually recommend a powerline setup or running ethernet throughout the house and setting up multiple access points.
4. Yes I have been using fastlane, the 5ghz to 2ghz wifi worked well for a bit but then eventually gave out and disconnected, google giving "DNS missing" error.
5. I've adjusted the channels many times, used the auto ones, and even changed them to the better ones, (2.4ghz, 1,6,11) currently using 44 on 5Ghz----if you scan, how many of the 2.4ghz signals do you pickup and how many of the 5ghz.
When you state you tried everything in the book, have you tried downgrading the firmware a version or 2? Occassionally firmware updates have been what causes problems (search r7000 firmware issues). If you try downgrading, make sure to do it over a hardwired connection and to reset afterwards.