I had a problem a coupe months ago. The SSID name I was using and had been using for years all of a sudden wouldn't let me connect consistently and sometimes wouldn't let me connect at all. It was running on a Linksys E3000 using Tomato FW. This problem was only on the 2.4ghz channel (the 5ghz was fine). After a lot of testing I finally decided on buying a new router. Just before I did I decided to try changing the SSID name. The old name was Mars and I changed it to Saturn. That did the trick. Everything worked perfect after that. I had posted a thread back then ( http://forums.smallnetbuilder.com/showthread.php?t=10871 ) which explains the troubleshooting steps I took.
I ended up getting a new router anyway. The new router (ASUS RT-N66U) is setup with Tomato also and has been running great for the last month until now. I did not transfer any settings. I did a complete fresh install with a 30/30/30 just to keep it clean.
Well tonight I ran into the exact same problem. I can't connect consistently or at all to that SSID name. This time the name Saturn seems to be corrupt. I changed it to Mars and everything works great.
Has anyone heard of this? What could possibly be going on?
I ended up getting a new router anyway. The new router (ASUS RT-N66U) is setup with Tomato also and has been running great for the last month until now. I did not transfer any settings. I did a complete fresh install with a 30/30/30 just to keep it clean.
Well tonight I ran into the exact same problem. I can't connect consistently or at all to that SSID name. This time the name Saturn seems to be corrupt. I changed it to Mars and everything works great.
Has anyone heard of this? What could possibly be going on?