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Hi SGT,
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BasilDV
So my latest modem arrived from tpg late february, after about 3 weeks we had to restart the modem to get 5ghz to have internet access. later we have had to try resetiing the modem. Now we have no 5ghz internet access at all no matter what we do.
Once again the router/modem is giving us an unidentified netork and a 169...... ip address. Even if i manually give myself an ip address of 192.168.1.105 it still says network is unidentified.
I can not even stream on one device whilst another is trying to play an online game with out crashing the game when on 2 ghz. this is 2021 and we are paying good money for NBN. TPG You need to fix your modems or replace with a different model.
In the meantime could you please organise a new modem to be sent out yet again?
regards
Drew....
Hi @drewidd1,
I have since organised a call back to be made from a member of our Technical Team tomorrow, 18 May 2021 between 1-3PM, to assist you with this concern.
Should you have a preferred time to be contacted, please do let us know.
Regards,
Ahra_G
I have been experiencing this exact same problem over the last 1-2 weeks. 5ghz connection is dropping out and unable to connect to the SSID. Restarting/factory resetting the modem only temporarily fixes the problem.
I have tried all steps listed in this thread but unable to remedy the situation, including:
-Changing the wifi channel based on wifi analyser availibities
-Multiple factor resets
-Tweaking the bandwidth control > upstream number
I am not sure what has triggered this problem but my inclination, like many in this thread, is that it due to the dodgy tpg router.
I am running the following setup: Firmware Version:0.1.0 0.9.1 v5006.0 Build 200810 Rel.53181n Hardware Version:Archer VR1600v v1 00000000
TPG, any advice / remedy to this situation ? Based on experiences in this thread it seems like the easiest solution would be for me to pay for a new router out of pocket.
Hi @applejack
Welcome to the Community!
We can confirm that the modem/router has the latest firmware available.
We'd like to raise your case with our Tech team for further investigation.
Please send me a PM with your TPG username or customer ID number along with your preferred time and best number to be contacted.
BasilDV
I have had the same issue whereby TPG thought there was a fault with the modem - the replacement modem did exactly the same - not broadcasting or unable to connect to the 5GHz Band.
For me - it seemed to be the security settings that were the problem.
I went into the settings of the modem/rounter via:
Passwords should be admin and admin
Go to Wireless Tab (on left)
Go to Sub Tub (on left) - Wireless Settings
In this setting do the following:
Click on the 5Ghz icon (at top of box on the right hand side)
Next to "Version" (in the right hand side box, third line down) change "WPA2-PSK" to "AUTO"
Next to "Encryption" - box is checked AES.
Click Save
...and hopefully that works for you.
Worked for me - did this via trial and error.
Hi @bc01,
I’m glad to you had some success.
I did not get the chance to try your solution, as I have now found an alternative solution that is ideal for my situation and I hope others might also find it useful …
After my previous update on 21/06/2021, I continued to experiment with different VR1600v V2 settings. I even brought Netspot’s WiFi analysis software (fantastic tool) to help me analyse my congested WiFi environment, and to identify the least congested WiFi Channels for both 2.4GHz & 5GHz and changing them accordingly.
However, I could find no router settings which could stop the WiFi segments failing and/or performing poorly. The issues continued to happen immediately after the router was put under any WiFi download load ie. Speed Tests, watching Security Video (24 camera system) or DropBox downloads etc.
I found myself avoiding any activity that involved large data downloads, but regardless, I still needed to reboot my VR1600v router many times per day to resolve the WiFi issues.
I decided to try turning the VR1600v router into a “dumb” Bridge. As a Bridge, the router logs into TPG, disables its’ WiFi signals and simply allows ethernet-wired traffic to pass thru to TPG. This also disables VOIP via the VR1600v, so don’t proceed further if you need this for a landline via TPG. I then connected my old Netgear Nighthawk AX8 WiFi 6 router (that I have previously used with a Telstra cable modem) via its’ Internet Port, to one of the VR1600v’s LAN ports using an ethernet cable.
This Bridge solution has finally given me a stable WiFi network! I can now simultaneously:
all connected to either the 2.4GHz & 5GHz WiFi segments of my bridged Netgear Nighthawk AX8 WiFi 6 router. Since making the change, I have never had any WiFi stability issues or download speed issues.
With 5GHz connected devices, I now get a constant 90Mbps download speed from anywhere I my home, as the WiFi signal from the AX8 is stronger than the VR1600v. I no longer get any router (now 2 routers) issues or WiFi connectivity, instability or performance issues.
Since setting up the VR1600v as a bridge, I no longer have any need to reboot my router(s) … never! My only issue is that my Upload speed used to be a constant 38Mbps using just the VR1600v, but with my bridged AX8 WiFi setup I can only achieve a constant upload speed of 5Mbps thru the AX8 via 5Ghz or even, say, connecting a laptop using an ethernet cable via an AX8 LAN port. I have not yet investigated what is causing the Upload performance throttling, but it is the least of my problems as everything else is fantastic … I finally have a stable home/office network!!!
I also tried connecting my laptop to a VR1600v LAN port to test the speeds, and got 90Mbps download and the full 38Mbps upload. So my AX8 (or the bridge setup on the VR1600v) seems to have a throttled 5Mbps upload speed but I can perfectly live with that until I find a resolution at a future time.
The bonus of using my AX8, is that I can take full advantage of the WiFi 6 802.11ax signal which greatly improves the battery life of compatible devices eg. iPhone 12 Pro, iPad Pro, Yoga C940 etc.
If you are still reading this, you might be thinking of making your VR1600v a bridge and adding your own router. This is what I did ….
On the TPG TP-Link VR1600v router, I did the following:
On the Netgear Nighthawk AX8 (RAX80) router, I then did the following:
The TPG supplied VR1600v router definitely has issues that TP-Link and TPG definitely need to resolve; hopefully via a future firmware update. It is ridiculous that I need to bridge to another router to achieve a stable home/office network, but such is life … at least TPG are offering a reasonably priced Internet service with great performance.
I hope the above is of help to anyone fed up with VR1600v stability issues.
Good luck!
Thanks for the tip.
However I am not sure I am capable of perfroming the tasks you listsed.
Can a moderator from TPG jump in here please and help me out.
I have been having intermittent issues for some time with 5G dropping out. It is often not visible as a selection on my WIFI choices. It is now non existent despite re-booting.
I have read all the threads here and it seems to be a problem with the modem.
I dont want someone telling me to do the chanell switch etc as it is eveident this is not the problem.
I have TP Link modem
Thanks in advance
Hi @DatokI,
We'd be glad to assist in checking the underlying connection issue you are experiencing.
Any chance you can provide your Customer ID or username via private message so we can pull your up account?
-Ahra_G