F5F Stay Refreshed Power Users Networks Mysterious connection issue detected Problem remains unresolved despite troubleshooting steps

Mysterious connection issue detected Problem remains unresolved despite troubleshooting steps

Mysterious connection issue detected Problem remains unresolved despite troubleshooting steps

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zShard
Member
194
09-29-2019, 03:52 AM
#1
Hey everyone, in a place with many Wi-Fi networks, I'm using a WLR5000 router as an access point. On the same network, I have an older DD WRT AP and a Cisco AP. When the WLR500 starts up, it functions for a few days until it stops working. What does that mean? The wired AP works fine, but the two Wi-Fi signals it sends don't connect devices for more than about 10 seconds. You can't get any data through those channels anymore. Meanwhile, both other APs are working perfectly. Every time I reboot the WLR500, it works again for a few days until it fails again. Do you have any ideas or solutions to this issue? Thanks for your help!
Z
zShard
09-29-2019, 03:52 AM #1

Hey everyone, in a place with many Wi-Fi networks, I'm using a WLR5000 router as an access point. On the same network, I have an older DD WRT AP and a Cisco AP. When the WLR500 starts up, it functions for a few days until it stops working. What does that mean? The wired AP works fine, but the two Wi-Fi signals it sends don't connect devices for more than about 10 seconds. You can't get any data through those channels anymore. Meanwhile, both other APs are working perfectly. Every time I reboot the WLR500, it works again for a few days until it fails again. Do you have any ideas or solutions to this issue? Thanks for your help!

M
medbabe
Member
70
10-01-2019, 03:52 AM
#2
Possible issues may relate to the hardware or the firmware version in use.
M
medbabe
10-01-2019, 03:52 AM #2

Possible issues may relate to the hardware or the firmware version in use.