getting lots of short wifi drops that are not resetting the hub
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getting lots of short wifi drops that are not resetting the hub
23-09-2023 9:59 AM
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Hi all
Been getting a lot of wifi drops on all connected devices, lasting only a few seconds. The hub doesn't reset after these drops, been happening on and off for the last 3 months.
Thanks
Ian b
Re: getting lots of short wifi drops that are not resetting the hub
23-09-2023 10:03 AM
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Do you see any changes in the colour of the Hub lights at these times?
Re: getting lots of short wifi drops that are not resetting the hub
23-09-2023 10:18 AM
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No, The hub lights do not change, just stays blue the hub doesn't try to resync.
Re: getting lots of short wifi drops that are not resetting the hub
23-09-2023 10:24 AM
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OK, so how are you 'seeing' these drops?
Re: getting lots of short wifi drops that are not resetting the hub
23-09-2023 11:31 AM
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laptops and wired desktop have the no internet symbol on the bottom notification bar, phone has an exclamation mark next to wifi strength sign.
Re: getting lots of short wifi drops that are not resetting the hub
23-09-2023 11:33 AM
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Which router/Hub do you have? Sight of the error log may be useful.
Re: getting lots of short wifi drops that are not resetting the hub
23-09-2023 4:25 PM
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this is a screen shot of my most recent disconnect event.
Re: getting lots of short wifi drops that are not resetting the hub
23-09-2023 4:47 PM
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From that, it appears your laptop is for some reason being unable to hold on to the lease. I'm not an expert on networking, so I'm not going to claim I am correct here.
Maybe @MisterW or @Dan_the_Van could be more useful.
Re: getting lots of short wifi drops that are not resetting the hub
23-09-2023 5:28 PM - edited 23-09-2023 5:31 PM
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Does look to be the case, but its happening to all devices including when connected by ethernet
it's a Hub1 if that is relevant.
Re: getting lots of short wifi drops that are not resetting the hub
23-09-2023 5:38 PM
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Looks like the laptop is toggling between the 5 GHz (I assume radio ath00) and 2.4 GHz (I assume radio ath01) channels.
See Highlights:
5 GHz WiFi is usually faster but shorter range. It does not travel through walls, floors or Windows as well as 2.4 GHz.
Whilst 2.4 GHz can travel further it is more prone to interference from neighbours WiFi (as the neighbours WiFi can travel further) and other RF signals in the 2.4 GHz band such as Microwave ovens, baby monitors, video senders and smart meter zigbee signals etc....
As the 2.4 GHz signal is only maintaining a 6 Mbps link it would suggest interference from other RF signals.
I would suggest using a WiFi analyser App on a mobile phone to see if Neighbours WiFi signals are a factor.
https://www.wifianalyzer.info/
Richard
Re: getting lots of short wifi drops that are not resetting the hub
23-09-2023 5:45 PM - edited 23-09-2023 5:50 PM
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so the slow speed would suggest a week 5Ghz signal.
Try splitting the wireless name for the 5Ghz signal by adding -5 to the end.
Re: getting lots of short wifi drops that are not resetting the hub
23-09-2023 5:45 PM
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Thanks, @RichardB . As I said, I'm no expert, and I admit I hadn't spotted the toggling. As I assume the laptop isn't physically moving (?), what could cause that?
Re: getting lots of short wifi drops that are not resetting the hub
23-09-2023 6:04 PM - edited 23-09-2023 6:07 PM
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The toggling will be either be due to a weak signal or interference.
@Dan_the_Van advises that my assumption on which radio is the 5GHZ and the 2.4 GHz was back to front.
As such is the 5Ghz that can only support a 6 Mbps link speed.
Unless @iwbrock lives in close proximity to Neighbours (maybe flats) that indicates a weak signal.
I wonder how far apart the router and laptop are - different floors of a house?
A WiFi analyser image for both bans might be informative.
Re: getting lots of short wifi drops that are not resetting the hub
23-09-2023 6:09 PM - edited 23-09-2023 6:10 PM
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The Hub One does suffer from the toggling between signals.
Some devices attempt to maintain a 5Ghz signal if it sees one, hence the toggling
The thinking behind splitting the wireless name, then the user chooses the strongest signal.
Edit: a Hub Two does not have this issue.
Re: getting lots of short wifi drops that are not resetting the hub
24-09-2023 11:24 AM
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Very true, but this makes me also wonder whether it's the hub going on the blink
@iwbrock wrote:
... its happening to all devices including when connected by ethernet
Perhaps it's time to ask for a Hub 2 to try.
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