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Kman3107
Jun 04, 2022Guide
[Nighthawk X6S EX8000] Intermittent signal loss
Issue Every 12 hours my devices will lose the signal from my EX8000. Every 12 hours from the first signal loss, after restarting the router/extender. For example if the first time happens at 13:33,...
- Jun 17, 2022
2 things to try based off your pictures that I noticed your using dfs 5ghz for the backhaul and the 2.4ghz backhaul as well
1. factory reset the extender. Reinstall it using the installation assistant but during the reinstall uncheck the "extend 2.4ghz" box.
You'll still be able to use the 2.4ghz but it won't use it as failover for if there's issues on the 5hgz.
2. make sure the backhaul isn't using the dfs channels. It could be that there's a random dfs broadcast in your area and if so, the extender and router are required to switch off those channels for a period of time. you could be getting the drops when it switches back and forth or over the 2.4ghz.
plemans
Jun 04, 2022Guru - Experienced User
When it goes down, are you able to log into the extender and view its status page? (get a screen snip)
That can show us a couple things.
1. whether the extender is still working
2. whether the backhaul link to the router is still working
A couple things I can recommend trying.
1. factory reset the extender. During the reinstall, uncheck the "extend 2.4gh" network option. this disables the extender using the 2.4ghz signal as failover for the 5ghz. 2.4ghz is slow and sensitive to interference. If something is causing the 5ghz to drop and the 2.4gh failover is running, it can create issues.
2. go into the router and set the extender with a static ip address. Maybe for some reason the router's dhcp/ip address lease time is expiring and not renewing.
Kman3107
Jun 04, 2022Guide
I will do as you ask. At 00:48 tonight my connection will drop and I will remember to be logged inn at 00:47 and see what is going on.
I will take a screenshot or maybe a video so I do not miss anything.
After this, I will set the static ip.
If the static ip do not help, I will do another factory reset and uncheck the "extend 2.4gh" network option.
Sometime before 01:00 tonight I will make the first update on the screenshot/video and I will change to static ip.
I will not be able to know if the problem is fixed or at least temporary fixed until 12 hours after that.
Thanks for the inputs. I will do them all and get back here with an update.
- plemansJun 04, 2022Guru - Experienced User
Good luck!
- Kman3107Jun 08, 2022Guide
It took me some time to do this for a few reasons, but I've done a couple of things.
First, I monitored the EX8000 status and my network in the performance tab of task manager. I didn't see anything, the only thing that happened was that the network traffic flat-lined, and then came back after like 1-2 seconds. I wouldn't have known that it was a drop-out if it wasn't for the fact that I was purposely streaming a video on the internet to keep my network traffic above 0. I also had a twitch chat open as well, since they also need a constant connection it is easy to tell if my connection drops from the chat reconnecting. Unfortunately non of these things are new to me, and I didn't learn anything.
Second, I changed the IP to be static on the E8000, at first I believed it didn't help since I had a connection loss just 3-4 hours later.
Still I decided to wait and see again since one drop-out doesn't mean much, it could've been anything and that is especially so since the drop-out was at a time I wouldn't have expected it. I forgot to monitor the situation though đ So it wasn't until last night before bed that I remembered all of this (I've been quite busy), so I have for the past 12 hours now had two programs open to monitor my connection and I haven't had any drops for now. This again is only one 12 hour so it's not enough data to come to any conclusion yet, but it's a good sign and I will just have to keep monitoring the network for now.
12 hours of no connection loss and counting. I will come back and accept your solution if I have no more connection loss of the same type as before (meaning connection loss every 12 hour on the hour).
As for why I would have to use static IP I can't really be bothered to delve into that since I have absolutely no knowledge of what would be the cause (other than the lease not renewing as it should). It will renew in about 12 hours from now, I'll check if anything happens then too.
- Kman3107Jun 08, 2022Guide
I decided to do a check and the problem persists.. I was thinking, if the IP lease is the problem, maybe it's 12 hours from the lease is issued, so I checked now and it seems to be the case. Exactly 12 hours on the second and this happens.
Unless anyone has any other suggestions, I will do a factory reset again with the settings you suggested. I will do this later though. I'm thinking, maybe midnight.
EDIT: Also, here is a picture of the EX8000 status as the connection dropped 2 days ago.
- plemansJun 17, 2022Guru - Experienced User
2 things to try based off your pictures that I noticed your using dfs 5ghz for the backhaul and the 2.4ghz backhaul as well
1. factory reset the extender. Reinstall it using the installation assistant but during the reinstall uncheck the "extend 2.4ghz" box.
You'll still be able to use the 2.4ghz but it won't use it as failover for if there's issues on the 5hgz.
2. make sure the backhaul isn't using the dfs channels. It could be that there's a random dfs broadcast in your area and if so, the extender and router are required to switch off those channels for a period of time. you could be getting the drops when it switches back and forth or over the 2.4ghz.