06-08-2014 11:49 AM - edited 03-04-2019 11:07 PM
I installed a E1200 router in my in-law's home and the connection keeps dropping. When working there will several devices successfully connected some via wireless (some phones, ipad, laptops, Roku) and 1 desktop hardwired.
Usually once or twice a day the wireless connections all die and cannot reconnect to the router. The wireless network is visible, but it will not connect. If I do a 30-30-30 router reset it seems to resolve the issue, but this isn't a long term solution. I believe the hardwired connection continues to work, but I have not confirmed this.
I upgraded the firmware to 2.0.06 but this has not helped. Can anyone point me in the right direction? Thank you for your help in advance.
Regards,
Rob
06-08-2014 02:34 PM
Hello
this sounds a like possible distortion in the signal
Have you tried relocating the wifi router or changing the signal channel?
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paul
06-09-2014 12:17 PM
I haven't tried either, but I will give this a try. Are there any typical things or devices that cause distortion or that I should look out for?
06-10-2014 07:26 AM
Hello
I am not saying this is the case with your issue, but it is possible and all sort of things can distort,absorb ,reflect the wifi signal.
Also Is it occurring at the same time interval?
On a couple occasions I have had users that had been working fine then all of a sudden for no reason start to drop connection, and both times
it was down to maintenance moving or relocating furniture which distorted the signal.
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Paul
06-10-2014 10:54 AM
I haven't noticed a pattern yet but I will pay a little closer attention to timing when it happens.
I was just wondering about if you are aware of any common issues with distortion because the router is placed on a shelf in the basement about a foot below the 1st floor's floor joists. The shelf also has a cable modem, DirecTv box, and Ooma (IP phone) box. Maybe I will try to spread these out a bit if possible.
06-12-2014 01:11 AM
Hello
Well if both wired and wireless is dropping then it something to do with either your lan switch or the router,
Have you checked to make sure no other device is being allocated 192.168.1.1 , has this been excluded from you dhcp scope?
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Paul
06-11-2014 06:44 AM
I was able to verify this morning that the connection drop impacts both wireless and wired connections. The wired desktop lost its connection and stated that it only had local network access, but when I attempted get into the router (192.168.1.1) it would not connect.
I also downloaded a free wifi analyzer app for my phone to see if this might provide any insights and the only thing I noticed was that the router wifi signal is weaker from a room away then it does when working.
Per usual a 30-30-30 restart gets everything back up and running.
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