Payment Terminal Keeps Disconnecting from Network
I have a payment terminal that keeps getting disconnected after a moment of idling, like 5-10 minutes, and I have to first establish connection by doing a network test, then it reconnects in the Traffic Monitor.
This did not happen on my older TP-WD9960, only on Archer VR400 V3.
Wi-Fi and Ethernet on PC is working fine, just the terminal keeps disconnecting.
I checked, there are no IP conflicts.
Can someone help me?
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I probably managed to fix the problem.
I was using a TL-WA854RE, which had DHCP on, on a range that would not conflict with the main modem, however, it still assigned the payment terminal's IP to a device, leading to an IP conflict that I did not see in the first place. I noticed that everything was working fine when I turned off Wi-Fi. So in order to diagnose and try and replicate the problem, I tried:
Turning on Wi-Fi with no extender = everything worked fine.
Turning on Wi-Fi with extender = payment terminal lost it's IP address to other device
The Solution:
Main Modem
1. Set a fixed number channel for Wi-fi
Extender
1. Going into the Extender's Setting
2. Disabled DHCP
3. Set a static IP for it: 192.168.1.254, you may have to use a different address, depending on what IP setting you use.
I hope this solution will also work for you, whoever stumbles upon this thread in the future.
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I probably managed to fix the problem.
I was using a TL-WA854RE, which had DHCP on, on a range that would not conflict with the main modem, however, it still assigned the payment terminal's IP to a device, leading to an IP conflict that I did not see in the first place. I noticed that everything was working fine when I turned off Wi-Fi. So in order to diagnose and try and replicate the problem, I tried:
Turning on Wi-Fi with no extender = everything worked fine.
Turning on Wi-Fi with extender = payment terminal lost it's IP address to other device
The Solution:
Main Modem
1. Set a fixed number channel for Wi-fi
Extender
1. Going into the Extender's Setting
2. Disabled DHCP
3. Set a static IP for it: 192.168.1.254, you may have to use a different address, depending on what IP setting you use.
I hope this solution will also work for you, whoever stumbles upon this thread in the future.
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Have you tried adjusting any settings on your Archer VR400 V3 router to see if that resolves the problem? It might be worth exploring router configuration options or reaching out to the car simulator manufacturer's support for assistance.
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Have you tried adjusting any timeout settings on the Archer VR400 or check the my nsfas status. Sometimes tweaking those can help with idle disconnects.
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