I recently made some changes to my Wireless settings (General and Professional pages) which have significantly improved the stability of my TimeMachine backups. I have two USB drives attached to my router. I use one for Entware and the other as a NAS (I know, I shouldn't. I will eventually get a real NAS, but that isn't an option right now).
I live in an apartment with other Wifi networks nearby. I'm sharing this for two reasons: 1) Selfish - I can use it to reconfigure my setup if I have to factory reset, and 2) it might help others who have experienced issues.
On the General tab, the big thing was to stick to 20 MHz due to the nearby traffic. Also, I learned that adjacent-channel interference is worse than co-channel interference. My neighbors aren't respecting the 1/6/11 rule. I initially thought 11 was best because the signals were weaker around that channel, but it had more adjacent-channel interference.
For Professional 2.4 GHz, I made the following changes:
Preamble type: Short (recommended for busy networks)
DTIM Interval: 3 (increasing to 3 helps battery life on mobile devices without major impact)
Optimize AMPDU aggregation: Enable (can enhance efficiency)
Airtime Fairness: Disable (can sometimes cause issues)
OFDMA (802.11ax): Disable due to how crowded the band is in my area
Universal Beamforming: Disable (not useful in most scenarios)
For Professional 5 GHz, I made the following changes:
DTIM Interval: 3 (increasing to 3 helps battery life on mobile devices without major impact)
Optimize AMPDU aggregation: Enable (can enhance efficiency)
Airtime Fairness: Disable (can sometimes cause issues)
OFDMA (802.11ax): DL/UL OFDMA + MU-MIMO (OFDMA is excellent for my low-throughput devices (smartwatches, Kindles, IoT) and MU-MIMO is helpful for devices requesting large streams (Zoom, FireTV)
Universal Beamforming: Disable (not useful in most scenarios)
I live in an apartment with other Wifi networks nearby. I'm sharing this for two reasons: 1) Selfish - I can use it to reconfigure my setup if I have to factory reset, and 2) it might help others who have experienced issues.
On the General tab, the big thing was to stick to 20 MHz due to the nearby traffic. Also, I learned that adjacent-channel interference is worse than co-channel interference. My neighbors aren't respecting the 1/6/11 rule. I initially thought 11 was best because the signals were weaker around that channel, but it had more adjacent-channel interference.
For Professional 2.4 GHz, I made the following changes:
Preamble type: Short (recommended for busy networks)
DTIM Interval: 3 (increasing to 3 helps battery life on mobile devices without major impact)
Optimize AMPDU aggregation: Enable (can enhance efficiency)
Airtime Fairness: Disable (can sometimes cause issues)
OFDMA (802.11ax): Disable due to how crowded the band is in my area
Universal Beamforming: Disable (not useful in most scenarios)
For Professional 5 GHz, I made the following changes:
DTIM Interval: 3 (increasing to 3 helps battery life on mobile devices without major impact)
Optimize AMPDU aggregation: Enable (can enhance efficiency)
Airtime Fairness: Disable (can sometimes cause issues)
OFDMA (802.11ax): DL/UL OFDMA + MU-MIMO (OFDMA is excellent for my low-throughput devices (smartwatches, Kindles, IoT) and MU-MIMO is helpful for devices requesting large streams (Zoom, FireTV)
Universal Beamforming: Disable (not useful in most scenarios)