Archer AX50 - DFS channel stored but router gets back to non-DFS on 5GHz
Hello TP-Link,
I bought recently (december 2020) Archer AX50 router + Archer TX3000E wifi card.
My previous router was an Archer C2 (AC750 dual band Gigabit router v1.1) and recently I upgraded internet to 940/450Mbps.
On wired link speed achieved on Speedtest was usually around 850/400Mbps.
I had to relocate my computer in a nearby room from where my router stands and I choose a wireless solution.
Basically, distance between router - wifi card is 6-7 meters, but in separate rooms, door open all the time.
I use 2 SSID - one for 2.4GHz usually for phones/tablets and 5.0GHz for computer/netflix/chromecast.
Speed achieved on wireless is around 650/300Mbps depending on link achieved (usually between 1296 ...1728Mbps and on 5GHz).
I checked nearby wireless SSID to see what channels are usually free (for me are 12@40Mhz on 2.4Ghz and 64DFS@160Mhz on 5.0GHz).
Mode is ax mixed with transmit power on high, multi-user MIMO enabled, both cpu cores around 30% and memory 50%.
Basically, every day I check channels in my area and these are free - no other SSID is using them.
And even if they do, the signal is very weak (under -90dBm).
Problem is that even if settings for channel 64 are stored and saved in the router (via http://tplinkwifi.net login from computer) I found that next day channel is 36.
Somehow, after some time that could be 30minutes, 1 hour or 12 hours, he gets back to channel 36, even if channel 64 is free.
To be sure that information about channel on 5GHz is stored correctly, I saved channel again - 64(DFS), I rebouted the router (via http://tplinkwifi.net login from computer), I checked that channel is indeed 64 (is visible on properties of wireless SSID in win10, but I also checked with a net analyzer by phone), which indeed was 64.
Then I stopped router (selected off from physical push button on the back of AX50), then unplugged the power supply and waited for 10minutes.
I plugged the router back, start the router from physical button and waited to start. Channel 64(DFS) was there as it should.
But the next day, when i checked again channel - surprise 36 is back.
Basically, no matter what channel you save in the software on 5GHz, he gets back to 36.
This should not be a problem if link speed would be at least 1728/1728Mbps (what I usually get when router stay on channel 64(DFS)).
But link speed is low, around 576...720Mbps and this is why i get 300/150Mbps when I check on Speedtest.
And one more thing I forgot to mention - I tried many channels on 5GHz and if is not DFS channel speed link is low and router does not give what it should as speed.
I use latest drivers for wifi card from Intel directly (I have a software program that inform me when need to update).
Let me know what can be done to avoid doing every day this channel check/moving thing.
Regards,
Serj