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Re: N300 works - but connections directly to router keep dropping
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N300 works - but connections directly to router keep dropping
Hi all,
I have the N300 working. Devices connected to it seem to work fine. However, devices connected by wifi to my primary router (which is a Verizon Fios router) keeps dropping their connections. Does the N300 interefere with connections to the primary router? Any solutions other than just getting rid of the N300? I have confirmed this problem by unplugging the N300, and the router works fine.
Thanks,
Jim
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Re: N300 works - but connections directly to router keep dropping
@jhkim01 wrote:
Does the N300 interefere with connections to the primary router?
No. The clients choose the network they want to connect to.
Is the EX2700 using the same network name as the router WiFi network?
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Re: N300 works - but connections directly to router keep dropping
If there's one device that has this problem a lot, you could try "forgetting" the extender network on that device, and see if it becomes more stable.
When a device does connect to the extender, does it work reliably?
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Re: N300 works - but connections directly to router keep dropping
Thanks for the suggestion. To clarify, devices connected to the extender seem to work ok. Maybe a little slower, but that's not unexpected.
I have two devices (a laptop and an Xbox) that have never connected to the extender, but ever since the extender has been live - those two devices drop their connections to the Fios router. Once I unplugged the extender, those two devices have been working normally.
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Re: N300 works - but connections directly to router keep dropping
@jhkim01 wrote:
I have two devices (a laptop and an Xbox) that have never connected to the extender, but ever since the extender has been live - those two devices drop their connections to the Fios router.
Well, if they've never been connected to the extender network, they obviously aren't trying to roam to it either.
How many devices (extender + router) do you have connected?
How close are the laptop and xbox to the extender?
Are you using any static IP addresses (configured in the device, not reserved in the router)?
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Re: N300 works - but connections directly to router keep dropping
Thanks for the questions.
I have a total of 6 devices connected. I had 4 connected to the extender, and 2 devices connected by wifi to the router.
The laptop and Xbox are probably within 20 feet of the router.
No - not using any statis IP addresses.
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Re: N300 works - but connections directly to router keep dropping
The next time it happens, can you try rebooting the laptop or the Xbox instead of turning off the extender? Let us know if that also restores connectivity.
@jhkim01 wrote:
I have a total of 6 devices connected. I had 4 connected to the extender, and 2 devices connected by wifi to the router.
Ok. That's a pretty small number, so there is no chance that the router isn't able to handle that many connections.
@jhkim01 wrote:
The laptop and Xbox are probably within 20 feet of the router.
I was wondering if they are very close to the extender. One possible cause is that the extender's wifi is creating interference. That's very rare (even if the client is very close - a couple of feet), but it can happen.
@jhkim01 wrote:
No - not using any statis IP addresses.
Ok. I was thinking that maybe it's not a wifi problem, but instead that you are ending up with duplicate IP addresses somehow. That will also break connectivity. Static addresses are the usual cause of this (though not the only one).
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Re: N300 works - but connections directly to router keep dropping
Ok - so when I lost connectivity (I should note that this is a temporary loss of connectivity) on the laptop (that is directly connected by wifi to the router and not the extender), I rebooted. It had no effect.
It's not a permanent loss of connectivity. It's a temporary loss that is really annoying. I am guessing that the extender is causing some interference with devices connected to the router.
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