Issues accessing Microsoft Azure resources, Fortnite occasionaly freezing and dropping out of game

Issues accessing Microsoft Azure resources, Fortnite occasionaly freezing and dropping out of game

Issues accessing Microsoft Azure resources, Fortnite occasionaly freezing and dropping out of game
Issues accessing Microsoft Azure resources, Fortnite occasionaly freezing and dropping out of game
17 hours ago
Model: Deco X55  
Hardware Version: V1
Firmware Version: 1.7.1

I have a Virgin Media Hub 5, currently with both wifi frequencies turned off and the X55 main Deco connected via cable.

The Decos are in WIFI-Router mode. There are 3 X55s and one S7, I don't know the hardware verspon

 

I have had problems working were my laptop is connected to a satellite deco via cable, after a while I start to lose connection to azure portal or other microsoft services.

I found I can unplug the cable from the laptop so it switches to wifi and I can carry on for a bit but then that fails too.

 

Not sure if related but when playing fortnite with my son on two Xboxes we often find one of us freezes and may come back but often get booted from the game.

 

I have looked into possible issues with double NAT and was advised to switch the Decos to Access Point, I tried this many times but it always fails to save the config.

 

Any ideas?

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Re:Issues accessing Microsoft Azure resources, Fortnite occasionaly freezing and dropping out of game
2 hours ago - last edited 2 hours ago

  @RolyPolyMacaron 

Hi, Nice to see you again.

When you're available, it is recommended to reset one of the satellite Deco X55s and set it as a new Mesh network.

(This time, we can choose "Access Point" mode directly in the setup to see whether AP mode helps stabilize the network connection.)

By the way, a new 1.8.0 has been uploaded to the local official site. It is also suggested to update to the latest 1.8.0 to see whether it helps.

https://www.tp-link.com/uk/support/download/deco-x55/v1/#Firmware

 

 

Otherwise, I don't have further suggestions. Can you consistently reproduce the reported issues? If you'd like to spend a little more time, I'd like to forward your case to the senior engineer for further assistance.

Can you provide a detailed layout of your network topology, such as how the Deco units are connected, to which Deco units the two Xboxes are connected, etcs?

Wait for your reply.

Best regards.

 

 

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