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Re: Router vs AP mode
If you are using the same cable, make sure you connect PS4 to the same LAN port that was used by the powerline.
Didn't see this... the "base" of the powerline is connected to one of the RBR's ethernet ports and the receiving plug is straight into the wall outlet. Only thing connected to the satellite's ports are my PC, Xbox One X and sometimes the PS4 Pro when I try to test it out again.
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>> the "base" of the powerline is connected to one of the RBR's ethernet ports...
This basically answers your question. The issue is with the wireless backhaul. To avoid this problem, add a 4-ports Gbits switch and connect the switch to the powerline if you need more LAN ports. Then connect all your consoles to that switch until you have time to experiment with wireless backhaul solution by moving it around to find a better location. You can also try switching to using LAN backhaul via the powerline if that gives you better performance than wireless backhaul. In the worst case, you can try a Factory Reset on both the router and satellite and start all over again when no one else is around.
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Re: Router vs AP mode
Have you tried/checked these settings?
>> Disable 20/40 MHz Coexistence
>> Enable WMM (Wi-Fi multimedia) settings
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Also I would disable Instant ON with the xbox console as well...
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If you are using the same cable, make sure you connect PS4 to the same LAN port that was used by the powerline.Didn't see this... the "base" of the powerline is connected to one of the RBR's ethernet ports and the receiving plug is straight into the wall outlet. Only thing connected to the satellite's ports are my PC, Xbox One X and sometimes the PS4 Pro when I try to test it out again.
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