The wireless does keep dropping off. Monitoring from the Status page I can see that it connects
The "info" section show HT20, then VHT80 and sometimes VHT80SGI.
The WiFi stays connected for about 20-30 seconds, then drops off for 3-8 secsonds and reconnects. The router is about 20M away from the AP it's connected to (Signal -70, Noise -106, SNR38 to Signal -47, Noise -106, SNR60) with near line of sight.
I am currently on firmware v3.0-r46604, I have tried r44715 and 46604 as well.
The WiFi works OK while it's connected and a wired PC is able to connect out through the device, which is what we need to happen.
I'm more concerned with stability of connection than pure speed.
If I disable wlan0 and configure wlan1 (2.4GHz) I get the same kind of dropouts WiFi Status shows as moving between LEGACY and HT20)
The WiFi network it's connecting to is Cisco AP's connected to a Wireless LAN controller. _________________ Model: Linksys WRT3200ACM
Firmware: DD-WRT v3.0-r46604 std
You've listed one build twice so I'm not sure if you've tried two builds or three. The two you listed are far enough apart that you'd have to configure either from scratch as backup/restore would have mismatches. It's been a while since I've used client mode, but it doesn't make sense to me that the client should control either the network mode or channel width. I believe those are both determined by the host. So, if you're going to pick modes on the client, pick fixed (non-mixed, non-dynamic) modes that you're certain are supported by the host and see if that does it. My preference would be not to choose any and leave it all up to the host. _________________ My DD-WRT Routers:
Linksys WRT3200ACM - Marvell
Linksys WRT1900ACS - Marvell
Netgear R9000 - Atheros
Netgear R7000 - Broadcom
PC x86-64 VM - Atheros