11-22-2019 07:35 AM
We recently purchased a Cisco RV260W wifi router. We implemented and the router is working well, but:
After a few days of working, Wifi stops responding. We can still see the SSID on the network, but the router wifi first starts behaving flaky and then after a bit longer, stops working altogether.
We reboot and the router wifi starts working again.
We are now having to reboot about once a week.
Anyone else with this problem? Any solutions?
12-18-2020 06:19 AM
Good advice. A while back, another user experienced no problems anymore after changing the 2.4GHz radio to N-Only, and changing the 5GHz radio to A/N/AC-Mixed. You might want to give that a try as well...
12-18-2020 06:50 AM
12-18-2020 06:27 AM
01-20-2021 07:08 AM
I have the router model below:
Router model: RV260W-A-K9
Firmware version: 1.0.01.01 (it is the latest available for it)
I have to reboot/reinitialize my router every week because of a Wi-Fi issue with the RV260W model that was being discussed here.
The solution Cisco suggests is to rebot/reinitialize the router. Ok then.
I was thinking of using the SNMP (snmpset, from my Linux PC) to order/ask the router to reboot.
However I could not find which OID to use in order to get the router rebooted/initialized.
Besides, I found an article, in the forum, that tells me to run, this command *at the router* (for another model of router ..):
snmp-server system-shutdown
but RV260W has no console output and I have no way to set that command.
Then, at the snmp client side, you've should ran this command:
snmpset -v 2c -c my_community_name my.router.ip.address .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.2.9.9.0 i 2
which would mean:
iso.org.dod.internet.private.enterprises.cisco.local.lts.tsMsgSend.0
(.1.3.6.1.4.1.9.2.9.9.0)
to value 2 (integer), and the system will reload.
But there is no such OID in the RV260W. In fact, I could not identify any OID that should me led to a close thinking of reboot/reinitialize option ..
Any suggestions? Should I buy a timer lamp in order to reboot the router?
Thanks.
P.S.: I have installed the MIB and I'm able to run snmpset or snmpget/snmpwalk commands succesfully from my Linux PC.
01-21-2021 03:21 AM
You may try running the Internet Connection troubleshooter which can also helps you fix the problems with internet connection.
01-21-2021 05:35 AM
01-22-2021 01:27 AM
Hello Uspenna,
You can also check this, Reloading a Cisco router using SNMP - https://community.cisco.com/t5/network-management/reloading-a-cisco-router-using-snmp/td-p/1224717
Thanks & Regards...
01-22-2021 04:07 AM
06-10-2021 07:31 PM
I had this problem as well. After restarting a ton, I noticed it reverted the wifi name to ciscob. I left it like that and haven't had a problem since. Might have been something else, but worth a try if you're having consistent wifi issues.
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