Another data point, changing to Wide HT40 on channel 149 made the 5ghz point totally and immediately inaccessible from any device. The 2.4 still working fine.
Another data point, changing to Wide HT40 on channel 149 made the 5ghz point totally and immediately inaccessible from any device. The 2.4 still working fine.
Try channel 153 and Wide HT40.
This works (network remains accessible), so I will sit on this for a while and see how it goes for reliability. Thanks.
Posted: Sat Jun 18, 2016 17:55 Post subject: Re: Settings tweaks to make this router more reliable?
TP LINK TL-WR1043ND v1 is more flaky than DLINK DIR-825, DIR-835 A1 and WZR-HP-G300NH are.
Yes, DD-WRT v22118 is one of the best builds for Atheros. It can make notoriously-known TP LINK TL-WR1043ND and Buffalo WZR-HP-G300NH run fine.
Like DLINK DIR-825, DIR-835 A1 is a crappy piece of hardware when OEM firmware is on it. It works well however with DD-WRT r22118. I have all 3 pieces of DIR-835 running r22118, 1 as AP and 2 as clients.
nelluk wrote:
Thanks for the info. Is r22118 noteworthy as a particularly stable release, or does it just happen to be the one that you run successfully? At this point I think it is about 90% likely that the problem is due to hardware, but willing to downgrade if it is considered generally to be more stable for the hardware.
tou.manokat@gmail.com wrote:
You might want to downgrade your version to r22118 and set the settings:
These work well for my 5GHz. I use 3 DIR-835's. 1 AP and 2 client repeater (routed). Connection from clients to AP is at 450M (goes down to 405M sometimes) but connection never gets dropped.
You might want to try r22118 on your WDR3600.
I have a WDR-3600 v1 running r29837 std (06/06/16).
I was also having issues with 5GHz band with some specific devices.
What solved my problem was disabling "Noise Immunity" for the 5GHz band in the wireless advanced settings (leave it enabled for 2.4).
The interesting thing is that this option ("Noise Immunity") does not exist for the 5GHz band on the same build r29837 running on two other devices I have (Archer C7 and DIR-859).
I am wondering that this option was included by error in the 5GHz band for the WDR-3600, and having it enabled by default is causing issues?
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Posted: Sun Jun 19, 2016 1:51 Post subject:
ath10k routers dont support it yet or do but its not added here. but thats not the problem for the disappearing network, many tried it i did too, this problem is random sometimes comes back 5hrs later or at least with me, 5 days later, making u think ur latest change did something.
Another data point, changing to Wide HT40 on channel 149 made the 5ghz point totally and immediately inaccessible from any device. The 2.4 still working fine.
Try channel 153 and Wide HT40.
Well I had about 6 days of reliability with these settings (with scheduled daily reboots) so I thought I was out of the woods. But then today while streaming a video (something I do daily) it conked out. 5GHz became inaccessible. Switched to 2.4GHz, rebooted, and back up.
I guess the next step is to try that other DD-WRT version.
Another data point, changing to Wide HT40 on channel 149 made the 5ghz point totally and immediately inaccessible from any device. The 2.4 still working fine.
Try channel 153 and Wide HT40.
Well I had about 6 days of reliability with these settings (with scheduled daily reboots) so I thought I was out of the woods. But then today while streaming a video (something I do daily) it conked out. 5GHz became inaccessible. Switched to 2.4GHz, rebooted, and back up.
I guess the next step is to try that other DD-WRT version.
I would recommend 06-20-2016-r29974 with a reset, and configure from scratch...
I would recommend 06-20-2016-r29974 with a reset, and configure from scratch...
I finally got around to downgrading to r22118 as per an earlier post, and with this I can not connect via 802.11n on the 5GHz band at all. I can connect if i change it to n/a mixed, but only in 802.11a mode.
jwoods, is the 06-20-2016 beta still your recommended version, now that we are a few weeks on?
I'm running r22118 on my DIR835 and I can't connect faster than 150mbps on my Nexus 5. I've tried various settings mentioned this thread without success.
I'm going to test out a more recent build tomorrow.
I would recommend 06-20-2016-r29974 with a reset, and configure from scratch...
I finally got around to downgrading to r22118 as per an earlier post, and with this I can not connect via 802.11n on the 5GHz band at all. I can connect if i change it to n/a mixed, but only in 802.11a mode.
jwoods, is the 06-20-2016 beta still your recommended version, now that we are a few weeks on?
Just to close out my issue -- still experienced same set of problems on an August 2016 build. Decided it had to be a hardware glitch - got a new router. Oh well.
To make sure my Wireless is 100% reliable every single day, I have my router set to reboot every morning at 5:30am
If I don't do that, it lasts about 1.5 days before people can't connect, always been the same with DD-WRT _________________ TPLINK TL-WR2543ND (5GHz)
WRT160NL (2.4GHz)