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xytsrm
Dec 08, 2021Tutor
Beacon-Rate
What is the default beacon-rate of the subject router, and can it be changed?
- Dec 09, 2021
Thanks for the information. While it does show a typical beacon interval for that router, it might still be applicable to my router.
Thanks again for your time, I'm going to try and contact Network technical support.
michaelkenward
Dec 08, 2021Guru - Experienced User
xytsrm wrote:
What is the default beacon-rate of the subject router, and can it be changed?
Very few manuals mention "beacon rate". None Netgear's routers have it, which suggests that, if it exists, you can't change it.
You will find this mentioned mostly in a few older specialist Wireless Access Points.
Perhaps you could tell people what you hope to achieve with this. Maybe one of the experts here can advise you on alternative options.
xytsrm
Dec 08, 2021Tutor
All routers, whether user adjustable or not, transmitt a beacon containing the router SSID and additional information at regular intervals they can vary from router to router, but are usually in the 100-200ms range. It's necessary for specific clients, that need to sleep between beacons to conserve power, to know when to wake-up to maintain connection.
- FURRYe38Dec 09, 2021Guru - Experienced User
I found this, though a different router model, it shows what NG uses for what your looking for:
- xytsrmDec 09, 2021Tutor
Thanks for the information. While it does show a typical beacon interval for that router, it might still be applicable to my router.
Thanks again for your time, I'm going to try and contact Network technical support.
- schumakuDec 09, 2021Guru - Experienced User
xytsrm wrote:
It's necessary for specific clients, that need to sleep between beacons to conserve power, to know when to wake-up to maintain connection.
Product manufacturers need to provide support and reliable operations of their wireless access points resp. routers, they preset it to the usual rates and don't allow users using changes leading to problems with normal wireless clients. It's not a secret the Arlo does apply this trick, but because this isn't compatible with normal WiFi clients Netgear and Arlo gave up the support to co-locate the classic Arlo clients (not talking of "real" or "normal" Arlo WiFi devices) along with normal WiFi devices on the same access point.
If you need a lab or development environment, for supporting just certain battery powered equipment, change to something allowing more granular controls, like the ubiquitous open source solutions.
- xytsrmDec 09, 2021Tutor
Thanks, I currently have development support for my systems. My systems were not the issue, the issue was the lack of information about the Netgear R6400v2. After contacting the Netgear PRO technical support group I was able to get the answers I needed. The R6400v2 beacon-rate is fixed at 100ms, and is not user adjustable. However, the beacon-rate of the unit is firmware adjustable from 1ms to 65535ms.
- schumakuDec 10, 2021Guru - Experienced User
xytsrm wrote:
The R6400v2 beacon-rate is fixed at 100ms, and is not user adjustable.
Yes, for the obvious reason of standards compliance and interoperability under the WiFi label.
xytsrm wrote:
However, the beacon-rate of the unit is firmware adjustable from 1ms to 65535ms.
Please be aware that if using "exotic" beacon rates are calling for troubles, failures, and interop issues.