If you are already on dd-wrt, upload this from the GUI http://www.desipro.de/ddwrt/K3-AC-Arm/dd-wrt.v24-K3_AC_ARM_STD.bin
Select reset after flash or wait till it boots up then select to reset it or telnet and do an erase nvram. _________________ I am far from a guru, I'm barely a novice.
Restore to def, flash that file and then erase nvram
Ok so it does seem like there's misinformation in Barfoot's post above. Thanks for the help.
There is a lot indeed. 30-30-30 is not the same as erase nvram, apart from what I have already replied. If you want to try Kong's build try what Malachi said. _________________ R6400v2 (boardID:30) - Kong 36480 running since 03/09/18 - (AP - DNSMasq - AdBlocking - QoS) R7800 - BS 31924 running since 05/26/17 - (AP - OpenVPN Client - DNSMasq - AdBlocking - QoS) R7000 - BS 30771 running since 12/16/16 - (AP - NAS - FTP - SMB - OpenVPN Server - Transmission - DDNS - DNSMasq - AdBlocking - QoS) R6250 - BS 29193 running since 03/20/16 - (AP - NAS - FTP - SMB - DNSMasq - AdBlocking)
From what I see on your screenshots the only weird thing that I see is using Tx power in manual. Leave that in auto unless you know what it's used for (which isn't give you more power).
Apart from that I would try lower channels like 48 or higher channels 149+. Also check on the connected wifi devices table on ddwrt panel that your MBP is shown with VHT80 width channel. _________________ R6400v2 (boardID:30) - Kong 36480 running since 03/09/18 - (AP - DNSMasq - AdBlocking - QoS) R7800 - BS 31924 running since 05/26/17 - (AP - OpenVPN Client - DNSMasq - AdBlocking - QoS) R7000 - BS 30771 running since 12/16/16 - (AP - NAS - FTP - SMB - OpenVPN Server - Transmission - DDNS - DNSMasq - AdBlocking - QoS) R6250 - BS 29193 running since 03/20/16 - (AP - NAS - FTP - SMB - DNSMasq - AdBlocking)
And seem to have an intermittent problem with wifi using multiple vap's / ssid's.
I have 6 virtual interfaces in total - three on the 2.4ghz band and three on the 5ghz band. I see variations of the following problems:
1. Some ssid's disappear randomly for a few minutes at a time.
2. Occasionally, an ssid is duplicated and you cannot connect to it (it either says authentication failed or just keeps trying to connect - this is from an android phone).
3. Connectivity sometimes just drops for up to 5 minutes at a time. But then restores itself. Wired connections are unaffected, which means the WAN interface is up.
I'm now trying to run with fewer ssid's. Utilising the 2.4gz band only for most of them. I'll see how that goes over the next week.
Are there known issues with too many ssid's? Is it better to use different ssid's for 2.4ghz/5ghz bands? Any other suggestions?
And seem to have an intermittent problem with wifi using multiple vap's / ssid's.
I have 6 virtual interfaces in total - three on the 2.4ghz band and three on the 5ghz band. I see variations of the following problems:
1. Some ssid's disappear randomly for a few minutes at a time.
2. Occasionally, an ssid is duplicated and you cannot connect to it (it either says authentication failed or just keeps trying to connect - this is from an android phone).
3. Connectivity sometimes just drops for up to 5 minutes at a time. But then restores itself. Wired connections are unaffected, which means the WAN interface is up.
I'm now trying to run with fewer ssid's. Utilising the 2.4gz band only for most of them. I'll see how that goes over the next week.
Are there known issues with too many ssid's? Is it better to use different ssid's for 2.4ghz/5ghz bands? Any other suggestions?
I have the same issue. Already made a topic and a bugreport for it. No solution found yet.