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Concerned-user
Jul 26, 2022Guide
Guest WiFi briefly disconnects every 22 sec
My work Dell notebook periodically (every 22 sec) briefly disconnects from (and then immediately reconnects to) the guest WiFi network. This does not happen on the same router's regular WiFi network....
FURRYe38
Jul 26, 2022Guru - Experienced User
What is the Mfr and model# of the Internet Service Providers modem/ONT the NG router is connected too?
Ensure the devices wifi adapter drivers are up to date.
Is this the only device that does this?
Is the guest network SSID name unique and different from the main SSID name?
As a quick test, disable Security on the Guest Network and connect the device up, does it change the behavior any? Re-enable WPA2 and AES on the guest network after trying this.
Is SIP ALG enabled or enabled on the router?
- Concerned-userJul 26, 2022Guide
Answers:
- The NG router is connected to AT&T's modem/router combo BGW320-500 that I put into the "IP Passthrough / DHCP-fixed" mode. Both radios (2.4 / 5 GHz) are disabled.
- Is this the only device that does this? - yes, only my work Dell Windows 10 notebook is affected.
- Ensure the devices wifi adapter drivers are up to date - yes, I've just installed all "recommended" and "urgent" updates from Dell, not just for wifi adapter but all drivers. That hasn't fixed the issue.
- Is the guest network SSID name unique and different from the main SSID name? - yes, not only guest and main SSIDs names are different, but all 3 radio bands SSIDs have unique names. Altogether, 6 different names.
- As a quick test, disable Security on the Guest Network and connect the device up, does it change the behavior any? - No. This didn't help.
- Is SIP ALG disabled or enabled on the router? - Enabled. I've temporarily disabled SIP ALG but that hasn't fixed the issue, so I enabled it back.
- FURRYe38Jul 26, 2022Guru - Experienced User
Sounds like this adapter on this particular PC maybe bad. Even if you tested it with wifi security disabled and no other devices see this problem. I would refer you to the Mfr of this device for there support and information regarding it. Check to see if there is support options for this.
- Concerned-userJul 27, 2022Guide
You undoubtedly heard about the Turing test in which "player C, the interrogator, is given the task of trying to determine which player – A or B – is a computer and which is a human."
So, how does my computer (or its network adapter) play "guest network test"? How does it distinguish whether it is connected to a guest network or to a regular network on the same router? What "test questions" does it ask every 22 seconds to tell one from the other?
Remember that my computer misbehaves only on the guest network.