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niewiado
Oct 28, 2022Apprentice
Upgrade from xr500 to xr1000 PS5 Console issues
Hello all. I’ve been using my xr500 for a while with no issues (finally), but the resets have been becoming more necessary recently to keep it connected to the internet so I upgraded to the xr1000. ...
niewiado
Nov 10, 2022Apprentice
What about adding the ps5 as a device to the traffic prioritization? Are you saying it’s just best to leave it on DumaOS classifies games only?
Netduma-Fraser
Nov 10, 2022NetDuma Partner
You can use DumaOS Classified Games or the Games Console that's fine, I just wouldn't recommend making a rule to prioritize all traffic i.e. all ports
- niewiadoNov 11, 2022ApprenticeHi Fraser -
I enabled a 5ghz guest network and first tried it out on my lg oled and it worked rather well there as this too is a device that is often forced onto 2ghz even though it’s relatively close to the router. However the ps5 simply refused to connect to it. It seemed to connect to the access point but not to the internet every time. Very strange.
I did game a bit back on the xr1000 this time with the laptop logged in to qos page and I noticed that I must of added a ps5 console traffic priority rule since it was there and enabled already. I noticed DumaOS classified did not detect anything but the console traffic was detected and being prioritized. The duma app showed no prioritization as per yesterday. I did not get any lag spikes today but now I suspect qos was on yesterday as well since I did not create nor enable it today, it was already there. - Netduma-LiamNov 11, 2022NetDuma Partner
It refused to connect to the guest network all together, or to the 5GHz network specifically? You may need to un-register the old network from the PS5 network settings so it stops connecting to the old one automatically.
- niewiadoNov 11, 2022ApprenticeI only enabled a 5ghz guest network and I manually disconnected from the regular network and attempted to connect to the guest network. When it failed or seemed to still be connected to the guest network but for some reason it has no internet connection because I had to disconnect from the guest and go back to the standard non-guest which it connected to in the 2ghz band.
- Netduma-LiamNov 11, 2022NetDuma Partner
Can you remove the current device listed in Device Manager for the PS5? Maybe it's having some sort of conflict there.
- niewiadoNov 11, 2022ApprenticeI can try that after I get back from the office. So you just go into device manager and right click the device or something? I’ve never removed a device before.
- niewiadoNov 12, 2022ApprenticeSo I turned the ps5 off as opposed to sleep mode so it would fall off the network, then clicked on it and it showed that it was offline but I wasn’t able to delete it from the device manager. I even unplugged it from power. It said it was still online and therefore couldn’t be removed. I also encountered more lag spikes on the 2.4 ghz band so I went back to the xr500 and all was well on 5 ghz.
It wasn’t just the ps5, my lg oled also didn’t like the guest 5ghz after the fact for some reason.
Another thing I noticed, when the xr1000 was left on for a couple days, ransoms devices like iPhones and laptops would momentarily lose connection. My guess is on the xr1000 smart connect switches bands way too often and as it does you lose connection for a moment. On the xr500 you’d have to go outside of the house for it to switch an iPhone to 2.4ghz. - Netduma-FraserNov 12, 2022NetDuma PartnerKeep AX enabled but disable MU-MIMO and beamforming instead, do you have better luck with that setup?
- niewiadoNov 12, 2022ApprenticeSo ultimately no, but something interesting happened as I tried this. I had the device manager open as I disabled mu-Mimo and beam forming and the ps5 connected to the non guest 5ghz. Then I woke the ps5 up from sleep mode and it immediately jumped off the device manager and as I saw the ps5 welcome screen there was no internet connection.
I then tried the guest network 5ghz and it connected to it- and showed that in the device manager- but the same problem where there’s no internet for some reason even though even though the very tablet I’m typing this on has internet clearly. As I type this it still shows a 5ghz guest network ps5 connection in the device manager but the ps5 screen gives me a warmed that it can’t connect to the internet. - Netduma-FraserNov 12, 2022NetDuma PartnerI think the problem may actually be with the standby/instant on modes rather than the WiFi settings. If you re-enable the WiFi settings as you would have them normally but fully shut down the console/TV and then boot it up does it have internet right away?
- niewiadoNov 12, 2022ApprenticeHi Fraser-
I turned off the “sleep” mode from both the ps5 and LG oled. Then I had them both connected to the 5ghz guest connection and had them power down. Now that you had me do this I can confirm both exhibit the same weird behavior- they connect to the router but not the internet. I powered them down all the way and tried it again twice on both to no avail.
For grins I tried the ps5 again and it’s the same behavior. Once it connects to 2.4, I can turn automatic channel selection off on the ps5 and it will connect to the 5ghz but upon a restart it’s a no go. - Netduma-FraserNov 12, 2022NetDuma PartnerVery strange, a new update shouldn't be far off now so would be interested to see if you get the same behavior on that
- niewiadoNov 12, 2022Apprentice
I actually have another roughly 2 months on my return (which is unheard of) so no great rush, but I think I’m keeping everything on the xr500 until this update drops. Hopefully I’ll be notified in some way when it drops.
For me to keep the xr1000 this update will need to solve the ps5 issue with it staying on the relatively clean 5 ghz, solve the Xbox ipv6 issue, and generally improve the sensitivity issue with smart connect defaulting to 2.4 ghz all the time when it doesn’t need to and then back to 5 eventually.
Thanks for the help regardless