Local network hangs on an Archer C5
Hi,
I'm using TP-Link Archer C5v4 for almost a year, but only recently after switching to working remotely I was forced to investigate intermittent internet access, as my ISP properly pointed a problem within my local network.
I use a setup where I got a fiber modem and the mentioned wireless router connected to it via lan. The Internet is configured as a Dynamic IP and indicates to be healthy. Nevertheless few times a day the connection gets unstable for a couple of minutes (usually 2 to 10) and then restores itself again with no action taken.
I started using wired LAN connection as I was sure it was a matter of a wireless noise in a city center, but the problem persisted. I am pinging the router address at 192.168.0.1 and during this loss of internet connection I can see that the ping goes from usual 1-2ms (with single spikes of ~200ms) up to 2000-4000ms for the time of connection degradation. I am the only one using the router (whether wired or wireless). The problem looks the same for all kind of connections and client OSs.
I upgraded the firmware 3.16.0 0.9.1 v600c.0 Build 181119 Rel.41073n which I thought initially helped, but only for a couple of days (perhaps it was just a reboot and a mere accident that I haven't seen the problem for a couple of days and then I stopped paying attention that much to the stability).
Any ideas what could be causing the issue? Any specific advice how could reconfigure the router/debug it in order to have a reliable connection?
Thanks
Piotr