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Clovers
Jul 09, 2019Tutor
RAX80 randomly disconnects LAN cable
During random times on my router drops connection to LAN cables. My PS4 says LAN cable disconnected and sometimes the same to my pc. It only happens for a few seconds. I tried different cables and al...
Chocobofarm
Nov 16, 2020Guide
You can put the RAX80 behind an ethernet router and connect your consoles and computers to that router instead. The RAX80 does work well as a wifi6 access point. That being said, I would have never have bought it if I had known about its ethernet disconnections issue.
ubedawg
Nov 17, 2020Star
Not so sure that this will work? Bear in mind that I know next to nothing about networking. The issue is that Ethernet connected devices will be dropped completely vs. wifi that experience a pause, because it is the router disconnecting from the modem. All wifi devices maintain their connections to the router with a hiccup, but with ethernet connected devices, the disconnect that occurs is fatal. So if the input on the RAX80 is coming from another router instead of a modem (I think it's called the WAN?), and this issue persists where that WAN disconnects briefly, I think that the result will be the same? I mean for the wifi devices on the RAX80.
And to compound my situation, now there will be two of us working from home. I will need to find a router that transmits as well as this RAX80. The new VOIP will need to be connected to a wireless ethernet adapter, and the phone usage will be much greater and will have to be 100% reliable. Providing tech support, so there can be NO drops. Oh, and they are at complete opposite ends of the house. Before buying this RAX, I had tried a Ubiquite mesh system and it was afwul, and that turned me off of mesh.
Anybody have any recommendations for a solid wifi or good experience with mesh?
- ChocobofarmNov 17, 2020GuideI have the TP-link Archer C4000 ac tri-band router. I've never had a connection drop with it and I don't get booted out of online games. I've wired all my conloses, 2 gaming PCs and the RAX80 to it. Haven't had an issue since doing that.
I placed the RAX80 in the center of my home to handle all of the home automation, tablets, smartphone, etc. I also play games on the Oculus quest 2 wirelessly through it. The RAX80 is working fine for me as an access point. But, I believe everything would work fine with the TP-link router only.
If I were you I would go with TP-link. If you need more coverage, you can always wire an access points to it with a CAT6 cable.