Poor wireless on new router on one device
Poor wireless on new router on one device
Hi,
I just purchased a Archer VR600 to replace my Plusnet router. After setup my computer wirelessly only received 12mb and this slowly drops to 1-3 and becomes undetectable as the speed test would run. I updated the firmware and now I have 0.14mb so the update has made the issue worse. When plugged in via Ethernet cable I receive 32mb. On my tablet I receive 6 and I’m even sat next to my PC that receives 0.14.
My computer has a TP link adapter and so I checked for updates but it was up to date, TP-LINK TL-WN851ND. My router is as close as possible to my computer. My partners computer receives 15mb with no issues and we’re in the same room.
I don’t understand any advanced settings I might need to do but my wireless was fine with our previous router and now it’s non existent. I work from home and just tempted to go back to my Plusnet router.
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Hey again
The LAN WAN port is a combo port for connecting to antoher mode,/router. Its best to not use this unless its 100% required, stick to a LAN port and it should be better for you
In relation to your wifi.. did you disable SmartConnect again? it will merge the wifi under one name and that might be the issue. Check the 5Ghz has a slightly different name from the 2.4 (add a 5 at end or something) and save this. try reconnecting.
When not using smartconnect it wise / good to have the 2x different frequencies set with different names.. you can use the same password / security if easier
Keep me posted on how you get on..
Phil
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Good Morning,
Yes, I still have the Smart connect disabled. I renamed the 5GHz and that's the only one I could see on my partner's connections but it won't connect. I've checked his adapter and its capable of connecting to dual bands yet seems unable to detect 2.4 and won't connect to 5. Our TV works fine on the 5GHz network in the same room.
I don't mind not being able to use the 5GHz for our PCs but I'd still like to get his PC to work via Wireless and not just Ethernet.
Thank you for all your help so far.
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Sorry for slow reply.. Can you send us a screenshot of the Wifi config for the 2.4 and 5ghz to take a look? like the one you provided at first.
Hopefully something will jump out at us
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No need to apologise!
Here are my settings. I tried channel 13 for 2.4GHz but this had no effect on the channel appearing. The 5GHz always appears now but I just get the message "Unable to connect". I would expect this to be the other way round if it was an adapter issue but strange how it can see 5GHz. My computer is fine now and receiving 24MB wirelessly on 2.4GHz however when trying to use Zoom for work my bandwidth was poor and I had to plug in with the ethernet as it disconnected. I will be switching back the router to the Plusnet again. I'm even tempted to send this TP back at this point.
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That is a very strange one indeed, usually the 5ghz doesnt give any issues
Try changing the channel to 44 or 40 and set the width back to AUTO. This will force it to reconfigure, then delete the saved WiFi from the device and reconnect manually.
Keep us posted how you get on
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No luck I'm afraid. We've just decided to keep the ethernet plugged into his PC and I've bought another ethernet for when mine become unstable.
We've definitely noticed some benefits from having the router which makes me hesitant to change it back. It's a shame we can't figure out the WiFi issue, it seems to disconnect devices a lot too, having to re-enter the passwords again which is a tad annoying.
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