after rebooting the router, the wifi part no longer has internet, only access to the router is possible and and after unchecking Vlans, rebooting the router, everything returns to normal!
I'm sorry to announce again, but the problems on the wifi side have appeared again, I can't watch anything on TV, YouTube or play a movie...
I am currently using these settings as a test _________________ Internet provider https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/RCS_%26_RDS 1Gbps
WDR3600 rev.1.5 - DD-Wrt
Linksys WRT1900ACS v.2 DD-Wrt/-OpenWrt
You could start by not changing the antenna chains.
The chipset in your router is a 4x4:3 chipset that has 4 RX +4TX antennas.
So the correct setting is 1+2+3+4
@ho1Aetoo so far with these settings everything seems fine, please test! _________________ Internet provider https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/RCS_%26_RDS 1Gbps
WDR3600 rev.1.5 - DD-Wrt
Linksys WRT1900ACS v.2 DD-Wrt/-OpenWrt
above settings with TX Antenna Chains and
RX Antenna Chains 1+2 ran stable, I will listen to your advice and I see that with a simple modification to Protection Mode everything seems ok, I will try to run these settings for two days to see how stable it is! _________________ Internet provider https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/RCS_%26_RDS 1Gbps
WDR3600 rev.1.5 - DD-Wrt
Linksys WRT1900ACS v.2 DD-Wrt/-OpenWrt
Router/Version: Linksys WRT1200ac V2
File/Kernel: ddwrt-linksys-wrt1200acv2-webflash.bin / 4.9.337
Previous/Reset: r52148 / No
Mode/Status: WAP / Operational
Issues/Errors: 1 Problem
Noticed significantly slower performance, as in a Roku that went from 200Mbps to about 55Mbps with r52189. I found that I needed to change the new "Antenna Chains" option from "1" to "1+2".
Flashed from the command line. _________________ Netgear R9000
Netgear R7800 (spare)
Linksys WRT1200ac v2 (spare)
Last edited by jwieland on Thu Mar 30, 2023 22:36; edited 1 time in total
Joined: 12 Dec 2007 Posts: 780 Location: Pittsburgh, PA USA
Posted: Thu Mar 30, 2023 15:51 Post subject:
Router/Version: WRT1900AC v1
File/Kernel: DD-WRT v3.0-r52189 std (03/28/23)
Previous/Reset: DD-WRT v3.0-r52148 std (03/26/23), no reset this time.
Mode/Status: Gateway (SFE enabled), Access Point, IPV6 (DHCP6 w/ prefix delegation), Entware, DOT via SmartDNS/DNSMasq, OpenVPN server, Wireguard Server
Issues/Errors:
Up just under 2 days, nperf.com shows expected ISP speeds, both wired and wireless. OpenVPN, Wireguard, and DOT, all working as expected.
I noted the new Antenna Chains fields in the Wireless tab. In the last build, I had changed TX to 1+2 and RX to 1+3. In this build I see that 1+2+3+4 is available, so I changed both TX and RX to that. I have noted that while I was getting 420/280 before, I'm now seeing 470/320 (my internet is provisioned as 400/400, but wired I can usually see 505/450). The new speeds are on parity with the R7800 access points I have in the various dead spots in my house.
Not tested on other firmware; when trying to play with TX/RX Antenna Chains (1-2-...) I noticed that with any mode selection in "Network Mode" in Status->Wireless there is always only one value - "Network N Only - 2.4 GHz ".
Tell me, is this the right behavior? _________________ Linksys WRT1900ACSv2
Automatically adjustable temperature, always within the range of 59-68°С.
Back to 51937. Still having WiFi hangups on various devices requiring toggling connection to fix.
PavelVD wrote:
Not tested on other firmware; when trying to play with TX/RX Antenna Chains (1-2-...) I noticed that with any mode selection in "Network Mode" in Status->Wireless there is always only one value - "Network N Only - 2.4 GHz ".
Tell me, is this the right behavior?
Thank you, and I'm sorry, I formulated the idea badly. I wanted to focus on the fact that when selecting any value in the "Wireless->Basic Settings->Network Mode" field, the "Apply Settings" button will not change the values in the "Status->Wireless->Network" field. It will change only if you execute "Reboot Router". _________________ Linksys WRT1900ACSv2
Automatically adjustable temperature, always within the range of 59-68°С.