Archer AX6000 2.4GHz not working
My 2.4 Ghz drops out almost every day or two.
it completely gone phone shows no 2.4 ghz, 2.4Ghz security camera doesn't work anymore andthen also my old HP (2.4ghz) printer does not connect anymore.
only the 5G network and 5G guest are available then (they are stable)
2.4 Ghz comes back again after reboot.
I need some help to get it stable.
There is no interference in the air I checked that by my wifi analyzer.
my 2G wireless security set at : WPA2-PSK[AES]+ WPA-PSK[TKIP}
transmit power : high
channel widt : auto
channel : auto
mode : 802.11 b/g/n/ax mixed
Guest2G
security WPA2/WPA3-Personal
guests allowed to see eachother
My 5G is okay and stable WPA3-Personal+WPA2-PSK[AES]+WPA-PSK[TKIP]
transmit power : high
channel width : auto
channel : 44 (was the best channel to use (checked it with wifi analyzer)
mode : 802.11 a/n/ac/ax mized
Additional settings:
WMM enabled
Short GI enabled
Zero wait DFS enabled
other settings are: IPv6 Dynamic IP(SLAAC/DHCPv6
IPv6 LAN option SLAAC+Stateless DHCP
operation mode : wireless router(current)
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Yes indeed disappears completely no client device can see it.
different names I have already
and no usb on the router.
but........ after I changed the bandwidth to 40 mhz on the 2.4ghz Wifi and I enabled MU-mimo(in 5 ghz section) last Sunday evening, the 2.4 ghz stays stable,
so one of these changes must have that effect on the router.
but now the the air conditions are fine outside (nice weather, no clouds and rain) and i don not know if that influences it.
but I am optimistic that the problem was solved by these last two changes.
the change I made earlier was: I have turned off GI short and I have set the 2.4 ghz channel on a fixed position.
so my advise to others with the same problem with 2.4 ghz Wifi on the AX6000 TP-link router
use the settings i mentioned in my post and then
turn off GI short (because it has issues with the mode mixed).
set 2.4 ghz Wifi channel bandwidth at 40 mhz.
set 2.4 ghz Wifi the channel on a fixed position (use Wifi Analyser to define the right channel number to use, in my case i on channel 9).
set 5 ghz Wifi MU-mimo at enabled.
I am glad to have made these changes.
I'll let you know at the end of this week if it continues stable.
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I have put off the Gi short, because i saw, that can cause issues, with the use of (802.11) with mixed setting.
now I have to wait if this could have caused the problem 2.4 ghz not working.
any other suggestions are welcome
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Hi, 2.4G main network and guest network will disappear completely, no client device can see it, right?
Please make sure the 2.4G WiFi name is different from your 5G WiFi name to recognize it easily.
In addition, please remove any USB device from the router if there is.
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Yes indeed disappears completely no client device can see it.
different names I have already
and no usb on the router.
but........ after I changed the bandwidth to 40 mhz on the 2.4ghz Wifi and I enabled MU-mimo(in 5 ghz section) last Sunday evening, the 2.4 ghz stays stable,
so one of these changes must have that effect on the router.
but now the the air conditions are fine outside (nice weather, no clouds and rain) and i don not know if that influences it.
but I am optimistic that the problem was solved by these last two changes.
the change I made earlier was: I have turned off GI short and I have set the 2.4 ghz channel on a fixed position.
so my advise to others with the same problem with 2.4 ghz Wifi on the AX6000 TP-link router
use the settings i mentioned in my post and then
turn off GI short (because it has issues with the mode mixed).
set 2.4 ghz Wifi channel bandwidth at 40 mhz.
set 2.4 ghz Wifi the channel on a fixed position (use Wifi Analyser to define the right channel number to use, in my case i on channel 9).
set 5 ghz Wifi MU-mimo at enabled.
I am glad to have made these changes.
I'll let you know at the end of this week if it continues stable.
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Thank you very much for the update, glad to hear that the 2.4G WiFi is stable now.
Hope you can enjoy the internet with our product.
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Thank you, it is still stable today so it looks like that will continue.
I am glad it is solved
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After 2-years of working fine with no changes the 2.4 became intermittent then stopped working. I updated the firmware with no change. Then I found this thread and then turned off GI short.
It started working again.
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