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For simple browsing this setup works well.
If I downlaod a large file, for example a Debina DVD, a few seconds varying to a few minutes into the download, the PC disconnect and the SSID vanishes in list. The PC cannot reconnect.
If I connect over WAN and resrart the radio under network wireless, I can reconnect.
Typically the download is occuring at 60mbits and the PC is connect at 144mbits. Mean Score 14-15.
If I use traffic shaping tbf on the output of the wireless interface, and throttle back to 35mbits (with occassional peak over 40mbits as tokens allow). I have very reliable wifi.
I cannot replicate on GL.iNET stick firmware using the closed source driver.
I am using a 2.1a power supply, so I think this is OK.
I am have replicated on multiple devices, so I do not think this is hhardware.
I live on a UK estate of multiple blocks of flats (arond about 16 blocks of 8 flats each). 2.4GHz wifi is very busy. After some grief discussion on forum, I believe the cause is wireless environmant.
The MT300N-V2 and PC are about 0.75m apart.
WAN: connection ethernet -> ISP @ 120mbits
LAN: LAN switch port, with wireless bridge. PSK V2, Cipher auto, 20MHz width.
Given I think cause is environment, I think recreation might be tuff.
What tracing can I do to help?
I have nohup running, so I can run logread to a usb stick to get ths output?
Will this help?
git status shows I am up to date, I cloned 2020-09-01 not great with git so not sure how to get mroe info about version.
Thanks for your help
Simon
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TP-LINK TL-WR841N v13 (SoC is MediaTek MT7628AN)
with OpenWrt 21.02.1 r16325-88151b8303
Steps:
Connect computer A via Ethernet to the router (TL-WR841N)
Connect computer B via wifi (802.11n, WPA3) to the router
At B side connect to a shared folder in A
At B side copy a very large file (in my case >200GB) from A
wait for a while, and the copy would fail (usually less than 5% is copied)
check the wifi in B, and found that there is no wifi - even the original SSID is gone, and other computers/devices also could not find that SSID.
I tested 3 times, and reproduced 3 times.
Pity I didn't try this out in the original firmware (before I overwrote it with OpenWRT).
By the way, this can't be low severity/priority, I guess? In my case the router would have to be restarted every one or two days in daily use, which renders it impractical.
smithsj121:
Using a GL.inet MT300N-V2
For simple browsing this setup works well.
If I downlaod a large file, for example a Debina DVD, a few seconds varying to a few minutes into the download, the PC disconnect and the SSID vanishes in list. The PC cannot reconnect.
If I connect over WAN and resrart the radio under network wireless, I can reconnect.
Typically the download is occuring at 60mbits and the PC is connect at 144mbits. Mean Score 14-15.
If I use traffic shaping tbf on the output of the wireless interface, and throttle back to 35mbits (with occassional peak over 40mbits as tokens allow). I have very reliable wifi.
I cannot replicate on GL.iNET stick firmware using the closed source driver.
I am using a 2.1a power supply, so I think this is OK.
I am have replicated on multiple devices, so I do not think this is hhardware.
I live on a UK estate of multiple blocks of flats (arond about 16 blocks of 8 flats each). 2.4GHz wifi is very busy. After some grief discussion on forum, I believe the cause is wireless environmant.
The MT300N-V2 and PC are about 0.75m apart.
WAN: connection ethernet -> ISP @ 120mbits
LAN: LAN switch port, with wireless bridge. PSK V2, Cipher auto, 20MHz width.
Given I think cause is environment, I think recreation might be tuff.
What tracing can I do to help?
I have nohup running, so I can run logread to a usb stick to get ths output?
Will this help?
git status shows I am up to date, I cloned 2020-09-01 not great with git so not sure how to get mroe info about version.
Thanks for your help
Simon
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: