Router - Linksys E2000 150MBps.
Seen this happen from past two three months. The router will lose wifi range completely for 1-2 hrs for no apparent reason once every alternate week or once a month.
At first I thought the phone wifi was the problem. I used another phone to check and even it had the same problem of not being able to connect to the router. Both phones showed router out of range error (even when i kept the phone on top of the router). If I switched on and off the phone(s) wifi, it would show the router as full range and then disconnect immediately on connecting to it. (This is why I thought it might be phone wifi fault).
I searched the net, and saw on Linksys site that the problem might be due to incorrect MTU. After some packet test suggested on Linksys site, I've set the MTU size to 1490 instead of the 1492 it was previously. I just did this today and will update if the problem comes back.
Is this packet size the reason or is the router wifi dying? The router is around 7-8 years old now. I wanted to open it and clean it up thinking there might be lot of dust inside but the router has plastic security torx screws. I dont have that bit so left it alone.
Any suggestions?
Update: MTU size change did nothing. Wifi still dies randomly.
Seen this happen from past two three months. The router will lose wifi range completely for 1-2 hrs for no apparent reason once every alternate week or once a month.
At first I thought the phone wifi was the problem. I used another phone to check and even it had the same problem of not being able to connect to the router. Both phones showed router out of range error (even when i kept the phone on top of the router). If I switched on and off the phone(s) wifi, it would show the router as full range and then disconnect immediately on connecting to it. (This is why I thought it might be phone wifi fault).
I searched the net, and saw on Linksys site that the problem might be due to incorrect MTU. After some packet test suggested on Linksys site, I've set the MTU size to 1490 instead of the 1492 it was previously. I just did this today and will update if the problem comes back.
Is this packet size the reason or is the router wifi dying? The router is around 7-8 years old now. I wanted to open it and clean it up thinking there might be lot of dust inside but the router has plastic security torx screws. I dont have that bit so left it alone.
Any suggestions?
Update: MTU size change did nothing. Wifi still dies randomly.
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