I got the machine in machine like a year ago, and honestly I've never updated the BIOS. I guess I'll try that too once I'm able to reach a level where there are no disconnections. Thanks for the tip!
Fortunately, since disabling 802.11ax / Wifi 6 mode, I haven't had any disconnections on any of...
Actually from what I saw, the 160 Mhz setting for the 5G SSID is enabled by default, however disabling that didn't fix the disconnects. Actually it did prevent disconnects for 24+ hours (longest streak I've gone without a disconnect), but then I did a bunch of other settings that I usually have...
So are you saying that the AX201 has trouble using the 160 MHz band with this GT-AXE11000 router ? Would disabling the 160 MHz band on the AX201 fix this issue (and is it even possible to do this) ?
But this won't explain why I experienced disconnects when I disabled the AX201 and used an...
Yes I updated the bluetooth driver too.
So are you suggesting the problem is with the AX201 and not the router ?
Note that as I mentioned above, I also tried using this external Wifi adapter and the problematic PC still has disconnects when using this adapter to connect to the same router. So...
Thanks for your help and I hate to disappoint, but I installed these drivers, rebooted, and within minutes I experienced another 14 second disconnection :/
And now I'm using a much more recent driver version:
Also yesterday I tried another Wifi adapter (this one), and I still experienced...
Hi guys. I returned my previous ASUS GT-AX11000 that I was trying out and instead got its big brother, the ASUS GT-AXE11000.
It's working fine however I notice that one specific Windows laptop on my network keeps disconnecting/reconnecting randomly 5-10 times a day, where every disconnect is...
Okay, so this happened again today. This time I didn't restart router right away and waited to see if it would self-recover. As before, only the first 5G band became unresponsive, during which time it exhibited weird behavior such as the following: 1) I can connect to the SSID but can't browse...
Another thing perhaps worth pointing out is that in the case of this ASUS AX-11000 router, it's always the first 5G SSID (i.e. 5G-1) that blanks out. The 2.4G and the second 5G SSID (i.e. 5G-2) still keep working.
hehe, yes I have experienced this issue before, however I've used two TP-Link routers between then and now, Archer A7 & AX11000, and I didn't have this issue with either of them. The A7 was my router for at least 3 years and I never faced this issue. Recently I decided to try out the AX11000's...