My router need a daily boot to improve speed
Hi There,
I have a Archer C3200 configured as bridge in my network an my laptop is connected to it via cable and wifi.
The speed drops from aroung 90Mpbs to 3Mpbs from one day to another... Thus everyday I need to reboot the router, any clue?
any log I can collect to help the analisys?
Cheers
Guto.
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Hello, to locate this issue, please help verify some details and we will try to fix it together:
1. Is your C3200 an EU version or a US version, please verify this by referring to the device bottom label.
2. Do you mean both wired devices and wireless devices encounter the same issue at the same time? How did you test the speed via the router? Did you disconnect all the other devices from it and only leave one laptop performing the test? It is suggested to change a new SSID and password and connect only one laptop to perform the speedtest 3 times.
3. How about the wired or wireless negotiation speed on that device when connected to the router? If the link speed is not as good as expected, please try another wireless device with more powerful wireless cards. There is a guide to check the link speed: https://www.tp-link.com/support/faq/2265/
4. Simplify your network layout if there are other routers or RE in your network, just leave the modem and the C3200 on, disconnect other devices, and run the speedtest 3 times. Please ensure the 2.4GHz wireless channel width is set to 40MHz and 5GHz is 80MHz. Here is the guide to modify the wireless settings on the router:
https://www.tp-link.com/support/faq/2292/
Additionally, please refer to the instruction below to narrow down the issue.
https://www.tp-link.com/support/faq/2170/
Thanks a lot~
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Hello, to locate this issue, please help verify some details and we will try to fix it together:
1. Is your C3200 an EU version or a US version, please verify this by referring to the device bottom label.
2. Do you mean both wired devices and wireless devices encounter the same issue at the same time? How did you test the speed via the router? Did you disconnect all the other devices from it and only leave one laptop performing the test? It is suggested to change a new SSID and password and connect only one laptop to perform the speedtest 3 times.
3. How about the wired or wireless negotiation speed on that device when connected to the router? If the link speed is not as good as expected, please try another wireless device with more powerful wireless cards. There is a guide to check the link speed: https://www.tp-link.com/support/faq/2265/
4. Simplify your network layout if there are other routers or RE in your network, just leave the modem and the C3200 on, disconnect other devices, and run the speedtest 3 times. Please ensure the 2.4GHz wireless channel width is set to 40MHz and 5GHz is 80MHz. Here is the guide to modify the wireless settings on the router:
https://www.tp-link.com/support/faq/2292/
Additionally, please refer to the instruction below to narrow down the issue.
https://www.tp-link.com/support/faq/2170/
Thanks a lot~
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