Deco AXE5300/EX5300 will not connect smart devices; keeps dropping WiFi from iPhones/smart TVs
Deco AXE5300/EX5300 will not connect smart devices; keeps dropping WiFi from iPhones/smart TVs
Good day, I have three EX5300 units hooked up to ATT fiber in default router mode with fast roaming and beamforming turned off. All Deco units show connected. Since hooking up the EX5300 units I am unable to connect all my smart switches and Alexa devices. In addition, my iPhone, iPad, and Laptops will randomly loose WiFi signal (even when I am not moving from room to room). However, I am able to reconnect my iPhone, iPad, and laptops by reselecting the WiFi network.
Please let me know if anyone has had this issue of WiFi dropping on select devices and not allowing others to even join the network. Below are my setup Details.
ISP ATT Modem/Wifi Router Combo setup
- disabled wifi bands
- Router in IP Passthrough mode with main deco unit identified
Deco EX5300 Setting
- Router mode
- Wireless back haul
- Turned off fast roaming and beamforming
- IPV4 set to Dynamic IP with default gateway and Primary DNS matching ATT router
- IPV6 dissabled
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@War_Eagle_RT I know you posted this a while ago. I don't know about other routers but this is what I found. Devices connect to what ever hub the reach first. Not necessarily closest. When you boot your routers, the one that starts first grabs the device. Sometimes this causes big issues with connectivity. I purchased netgear extenders and connected them to each mesh hub via Ethernet. I created a separate wifi networks for each extender and then configured each smart device to the closest extender. This is a terrible solution, but the only one that works and is very stable. Personally I think mesh is terrible. It does not work well with cameras and other smart devices, does not support 1Gig internet except on the primary hub.
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@AvacadoBob I ultimately discovered it was a security issue. Many smart home devices only play nice with WPA2 security. Any other setting results in erratic behavior. My system has been stable since figuring this out.
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