I couldn't find it at first, but I just found it and disabled it. I'll see if that makes a difference. Thanks, Sanna1967.You may also try by disabling "Airtime Fainess" in wireless-professional
Nothing to see there.OK. Well, here's an excerpt of the system log for the last few days. I'm not sure of what I'm looking at. Anything here look suspicious to you?
I've disabled beamforming as you suggested, and after I send this message, I'll reboot the router. The previous firmware version was what I had downloaded after the notification appeared on the interface, so I guess whatever was standard. Is there a place I can view the router's firmware history? And, yes, I think the previous firmware version worked better, although I can't be certain.I would also disable all beamforming on the 2.4 Ghz band and the universal beamforming on the 5 Ghz band as those options can cause issues with some clients. The router will reboot if it needs to but a manual reboot can't hurt and sometimes fixes minor glitches.
What firmware version did you have before the upgrade to 7743 and was it working fine with that version?
No.Is there a place I can view the router's firmware history?
I'm assuming that the device in question is only connecting to the 2.4GHz network? Just keep an eye on its entry in the "Stations List". The Tx and Rx rates should be reasonably high (i.e. > 50M) when sending or receiving large amounts of data. Compare the "Connect Time" with the other devices just to confirm that it is the only device being disconnected and not something that is actually silently effecting every device.The interface does have a wireless log (attached).
Yes. I hate to be thick, but where would I view the "Stations List"?I'm assuming that the device in question is only connecting to the 2.4GHz network?
It says it in the screen shot you provided. It's about half way down. It's the title above the list of connected devices.Yes. I hate to be thick, but where would I view the "Stations List"?
Got it. Thanks.It says it in the screen shot you provided. It's about half way down. It's the title above the list of connected devices.
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