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Hello, hope I can get some help with this.
Context: HFC, ArrisCM200, AX1500, in a 100m2 area. NBN25, a total of 4 devices (phones and computers) that are not all used together at the same time.
Each time after resetting, the internet will work well across all devices for a period of time (up to 24 hours or so) before it no longer provides internet access to all devices across the 100m2 area.
Both the NBN connection box and the router/modem show all green, and have not shown any signs of interference/flickering/etc.
I have tried calling tech support, and the response was to purchase an extender. However, given that there is evidence of the internet connecting to all devices across all 100m2 without issue at each reset, I do not think it's an issue with distance/coverage over area.
Hi @Tracyleung325 . When problem occurs, does the Internet light on the router stay on?
What model is the router?
Is the computer ethernet or wifi? If ethernet, is it ever affected?
When the problem occurs, do the wifi devices lose their wifi signal to the router, or they stay connected?
Does the signal strength decrease?
When the problem occurs, what happens if you move the wifi devices closer to the router? Do they reconnect to the router? Does the internet become available?
Do the wifi devices show any other networks around about?
If your computer is a laptop, you can use it to check the wifi around your house.
Use this command: netsh wlan show all
Do it straight after reset to get baseline value. Then again when problem occurs. It's a bit more accurate than what the phone can show.
Hi @Tracyleung325, we'll await your response from @david64's queries and we'll go from there.
-Ahra_G
@Tracyleung325 . In Windows, open a command window, then enter the command.
The command only shows networks the computer hardware can detect. Does the laptop connect on 2.4Ghz or 5Ghz?
I have to digest the rest of your info.
@Tracyleung325 . Has this always been a problem, or did it start with the VX220?
What was your previous router? Still have it?
When the signal strength drops, does it seem to be one or the other wifi bands or both?
The fact the signal strength drops indicates a faulty router.
Any other networks are much more than 4 m away and should be weaker compared to VX220.
Those devices might behave unpredictably when they lose wifi signal.
Things to try:
Can you connect your devices to just one band and disable the other one. Router might run a bit cooler.
On the phones, check the wifi connection speed when it's all working and compare when problem occurs. (Settings, Wifi, tap the connection name. The wifi speed will be shown. Speed should decrease with decreasing signal strength.)
I'm afraid this is my first router, and never tried nbn connection before previously, so it's all very new to me.
Actually, on the subject of wifi bands - while the router indicates that both 2.5 and 5Ghz are running fine (and continue to do so even when signal drops from a device), are there supposed to be 2 separate bands that are registered on our devices?
I'll need to double check your suggestions with checking computer and phone connection speeds, but only one wifi band option is picking up - I haven't seen two suggested bands across any device (ie, a regular 2.5Ghz and a noted 5Ghz one). I assumed that maybe that was how it worked for this kind of connection. Should there be two bands picking up across all devices?
I'll get back about the speeds!
@Tracyleung325 . If the 2 wifi bands have different names, the router is not using band steering.
Your devices might only be designed to detect the 2.4 band, so you'll never see any 5 band names. If that's the case, disable the 5GHz band.
The 2.4 band is slower but has longer range. The 5 band is faster but shorter range.
With increasing distance, signal strength decreases, along with wifi connection speed.
Ah, I see - I may have misunderstood then!
The router is likely on band steering then. All our devices are able to detect the 5GHz band, as we have been able to do so previously (and are able to detect our neighbours 5GHz wifi).
Not sure what we're able to do now at this point then. I'll give the speed tests a try again, but from what I've tested before, it shows the expected results (signal strength and wifi speed decreasing with distance, some discrepancy between devices).