MLO network Packet Loss

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MLO network Packet Loss
MLO network Packet Loss
2024-12-04 19:35:55
Model: Archer BE230  
Hardware Version: V1
Firmware Version: 1.1.1 Build 20240912 rel.12553(5553)

I just got an Archer BE230, set up my 2.5g and 5g WIFI networks(Shared SSID, Smart Connect) and enabled the MLO network(Different SSID). If I connect to the Shared SSID, connection is great. If I connect to the MLO SSID, i experience latency and packet loss. Anything wired to the BE230 seems unaffected, only the MLO network. It is configured as an access point, with an AXE5400 on the other side of the house also in access point mode.

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Re:MLO network Packet Loss
2024-12-06 03:28:03 - last edited 2024-12-06 03:31:16

@Krutz19 

 

Thank you very much for reporting an issue in the community.

 

Regarding the MLO Network performance, could you please provide more details?

 

1. What devices are you connecting to the MLO Network? Please share a screenshot showing Wi-Fi connectivity, frequency, and signal strength when connecting to the MLO Network.

2. If possible, test the MLO Network connectivity and performance with multiple devices. Do they behave the same or differently?

3. What is the current firmware version of the BE230? Additionally, please provide a detailed network layout for better understanding.

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