Thanks for taking the time to replyI see no indication that you have used a WiFi monitor as suggested. That and this may solve your issues:
When I look at the WIFI monitor i can see the below, from my understanding my IOTDevices is the strongest on that channel (IPx are my networks also, IOTDevices is the first 2.4g guest network.)This line in the log is the issue:
Jul 1 22:27:58 wlceventd: wlceventd_proc_event(486): wl0.1: Disassoc 24:A1:60:19:7D:84, status: 0, reason: Disassociated because sending station is leaving (or has left) BSS (8)
It indicates that the router can not hear the host. When you use a WiFi monitor, are there other networks sharing the channel with decent strength? If yes, try another or even better set the channel to Auto. I know some people don't like auto channel yet in a congested environment it is sometimes the only way to survive. Also, in professional mode, try disabling airtime fairness.
If you have a microwave in your home try connecting your phone or laptop to the 2.4 GHz band and run a constant ping from about 1 foot away from the microwave and see if you start dropping responses. If you do clean the seals and if that dose not correct it get a new one. If it's OK at 3 feet after cleaning it may be OK for your network yet be smart and stay 3 feet from it when it operates
Please provide a channel graph that shows all networks on 2.4
I like to see a signal of -70 DB or stronger
Wi-Fi Analyzer type app won't give any usable information about channel available bandwidth.
This is correct, -70dBm is on the edge for 2.4GHz band and IoT devices usually have weak radios.
I don't run any torrentsPlease provide a channel graph that shows all networks on 2.4
When I design 2.4 Ghz networks, I like to see a signal of -70 DB or stronger. Your host called IOTDevices has a week signal. If it were 5-Ghz that signal would be OK.
24 hours is an important amount of time. By Default, DHCP leases expire in 24 hours. If the host can not renew it's IP it may disconnect. This points to communication issues, possibly from interference. Dose anyone in your household use any sort of Torrent file transfer or similar? They can overwhelm routers and cause all sorts of annoying and strange problems.
If that signal strength list is at your router it's having trouble hearing the IOT device and that's your problem. Move the router or add an AIMesh node.
It will not show usage yet it will show if there are other networks with a strong signal that if busy are making the situation worse.
List of 2.4GHz devices
Thanks, i think my recent screen shot shows that where the devices in question are located the signal was -51 so should be ok?It will show other networks only. Now busy they are is unknown. Interference levels are unknown. This is a very common mistake made when using Wi-Fi Analyzer apps. A channel with less networks is perhaps with less available bandwidth. Routers around on Auto moved away already. The main issue here is the signal level below -70dBm.
the other 2.4GHz on top of IOT Devices is my main 2.4 network
Sorry i don't understand the comment reflow the 2.4GHz SoCSome IoT devices have issues with specific radios and there are many threads about it on SNB Forums. Kasa devices had issues with Asus routers recently, on specific firmware release. Why you get disconnections is hard to diagnose and you'll need to find a solution by trial and error. Worst case scenario is issue with your router. AX88U is a good router, but some suffer 2.4GHz radio issues. I had one of those recently and had to reflow the 2.4GHz SoC to make it work properly again. Stay below -70dBm and experiment with different firmware versions. There is no instant fix.
I've set ch1 and other setting to test with, but i cant see Agile Multiband, TWTMove it to channel 1. Lock 802.11n only on 2.4GHz, of you have no legacy 802.11g devices. Disable all Beamforming, MU-MIMO, Agile Multiband, TWT, Airtime Fairness, TX Bursting, WMM APSD. Test again.
Sorry i don't understand the comment reflow the 2.4GHz SoC
understood, ive updated them setting so ill see how it goes, ive got a log file running to monitor when unit disconnect.I had to repair it by disassembling the unit, soaking the chip in flux and melting the solder balls with hot air station. I not saying this is your issue because I have no way to find out by messages exchange, bit just saying I've seen AX88U with failing inconsistent 2.4GHz radio and the only way to fix it was hardware repair. Multiple devices disconnecting at the same time and need to reboot to fix temporary is not a good sign.
I've set ch1 and other setting to test with, but i cant see Agile Multiband, TWT
Looks good, switch Modulation Scheme to MCS 7 802.11n as last attempt to make settings as compatible as possible.
Set Preamble Type - Long. This is the Default setting. Why did you change it? Try Beacon Interval 50.
If you have nothing time-sensitive on 2.4GHz network (like VoIP), try enabling Optimize AMPDU aggregation.
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