I will keep an eye in the following days and let you know. Keep in mind that the environment plays a very important role in how well wireless works in a given location. With this I get good performance and wireless never drops. I always leave mode set to mixed and very important if you read around, set the channel, do not leave at auto. I never have any wifi issues, currently running r34080 on a wrt3200. (check at the end of this reply for a fast Linux solution) by the way, thanks as well for the suggestion, but I am using Linux and in general I prefer more open source solutions. Yes I think wifi analyzer is the easiest solution, it allows me to check the wifi in different places around the flat and find the best channel.
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It has a free trial that's long enough to get all the info need to see which channels in your area have the most traffic and it recommends the best of the 3 non overlapping channels to use.ĭD-WRT Installation, Upgrade & Basic Setup–Cliff Notes: Wrt 3200's for speed & cpu power, NG R6300v2's for WiFi AP's, There must be free or at least much cheaper alternatives. Insider Office is a fairly pricy program at $149, $249, & $649. It has a free trial mode so you can use it to get your best config without cost. Here is tool that can help you pick the best channel and help analyze your wifi. To support what was said, using auto channel is worse then selecting a channel that has a lot of users on it. I would really appreciate any suggestions, it's been almost 3 weeks now testing anything I could think of. I've tried different configurations, different secrity levels including changing the Kew renewal interval to 99999.Īny idea? What am I doing wrong? What else could I check? WPA Shared Key: xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Physical Interface ath2 - SSID Ĭurrent wireless security settings (for all): Wireless Network Name (SSID): dd-wrt_2.4GHz Wireless Network Name (SSID): dd-wrt_5GHz
I've tried different configurations and reviewed several other forum posts, but there is something I must be doing wrong and cannot find what. really often! 5GHz more often then 2.4GHz, but both are dropping.
Kernel Version: Linux 4.9.66 #80 SMP Fri Dec 1 06:24: armv7l
Posted: Sun 10:33 Post subject: WRT3200ACM wifi connection droppingįirmware Version: DD-WRT v3.0-r33986 std (12/04/17)