as_netwerk
Occasional Visitor
Hi all,
A few days ago I purchased a new RT-AX58U router.
I have set it up using 2 different SSID's for 2.4 / 5, and also assigned fixed channels for both bands.
The 5 Ghz-band works perfectly: it is stable, fast, range is great.
The 2.4 Ghz-band unfortunately gives me headaches: it is not stable, usually not fast, gives errors and devices (both newer and older) have issues with it.
On rare occasions the 2.4Ghz is fast, but then it drops out and is very slow. In the network-log I get the following error (there are many of these, I just selected two of them).
If it is fast my smart-tv gives me great 4K-quality on (for example) Netflix. If the issue occurs and 2.4Ghz is slow it has to buffer all the time and I am seeing in 480p...
The error-log shows a lot of these:
Does anyone have an idea? And an interpretation for these specific errors. Could this be a 2.4Ghz radio 'kind-of-deadonarrival'?
A few days ago I purchased a new RT-AX58U router.
I have set it up using 2 different SSID's for 2.4 / 5, and also assigned fixed channels for both bands.
The 5 Ghz-band works perfectly: it is stable, fast, range is great.
The 2.4 Ghz-band unfortunately gives me headaches: it is not stable, usually not fast, gives errors and devices (both newer and older) have issues with it.
On rare occasions the 2.4Ghz is fast, but then it drops out and is very slow. In the network-log I get the following error (there are many of these, I just selected two of them).
If it is fast my smart-tv gives me great 4K-quality on (for example) Netflix. If the issue occurs and 2.4Ghz is slow it has to buffer all the time and I am seeing in 480p...
The error-log shows a lot of these:
Some troubleshooting steps I already tried:Apr 12 11:51:29 kernel: ppr_get_vht_mcs: Failed ppr_t:d1431000 BW:0 Nss:1 mode:0 TX_Chain:2 rateset:d6cb9904
Apr 12 11:51:30 kernel: ppr_get_vht_mcs: Failed ppr_t:d1431000 BW:0 Nss:1 mode:0 TX_Chain:2 rateset:d6cb9aac
- Reboot (ISP-modem, router, devices)
- Back to factory settings (router / and some devices to test this)
- Power-cycle devices, router, modem
- Different channels (both fixed, and auto-mode)
- Firmware test
- 3.0.0.4.386.42095 (latest)
- 3.0.0.4.386.41700 (previous non-beta release)
I get the issues on both versions, so I am currently on the latest: 3.0.0.4.386.42095.
Does anyone have an idea? And an interpretation for these specific errors. Could this be a 2.4Ghz radio 'kind-of-deadonarrival'?