TL-WDR4300: 2.4GHz band repeated signal failure, but 5GHz band just fine
TL-WDR4300: 2.4GHz band repeated signal failure, but 5GHz band just fine
Hardware Version : WDR4300 v1 00000000
Firmware Version : 3.14.3 Build 151104 Rel.45874n
ISP : Comcast Xfinity
Greetings...
Please help me determine if I have a defective router:
Problem: After keeping this router in its box, brand new, I finally set it up about 3 months ago. Since then, it has been increasingly losing 2.4GHz band functionality at random times. This is observed by a rapidly deteriorating connection quality (~20 seconds) followed by the 2.4GHz band disappearing from the list of available wifi access points completely. To restore 2.4GHz functionality, I have to restart the router (power down, power up).
Observations: The 5GHz band remains stable, regardless of whether the 2.4GHz band fails or not. In fact, when the 2.4GHz band fails, I use my iPhone to log in to the router through the 5GHz band to restart it if I'm feeling too lazy to walk up stairs and press the power switch. Unfortunately the laptops in this home are too old to "see" a 5GHz band, so it's essential the 2.4GHz band performs reliably.
Also, the 2.4GHz band fails at least 3 times per day, sometimes minutes apart, but sometimes a few hours apart. This usually happens in the middle of the night, possibly because the temperature is 10*F lower. If I had to guess a pattern, I would say the failures occur whenever the house cools down at night, say ~70*F to ~60*F, but this is no excuse for this to happen.
Things I've tried:
1) Factory reset
2) Upgrading to latest firmware ( 3.14.3 Build 150518 Rel.70901n)
3) Factory reset again
3) 2.4GHz unreliable and failing even when router is used in factory default settings
I'm tempted to go back to the cheapo $25 Belkin router I had previously. It never had trivial problems such as this, and I expect far better from a product I paid nearly $80 for.
Any help/insight you could provide would be super helpful. Otherwise, I'm gonna fight with the manufacturer to send me a replacement, despite that it's been in the shrink wrap for a year. This is unacceptable performance.
FYI Current 2.4GHz settings:
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The 5GHZ seems to be working fine though.
Could the problem be with the antennas ?
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Marco1970 wrote
Same problem, at 2.4ghz, the connection is super slow, even to slow for a wireless scan of documents, loses connection repeatedly, impossible to work with, even my old Linksys does this better,
The 5GHZ seems to be working fine though.
Could the problem be with the antennas ?
Hey Marco...if you're having the same symptoms as I did, then you have a defective device. I already went through weeks of troubleshooting with TP-Link and they're techs were unable to fix the issue. If it's within 3 years of purchase, you can get it replaced under warranty, but you'll still have to go through all the diagnosis steps with the tech support to prove it.
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Culdee wrote
Hey Marco...if you're having the same symptoms as I did, then you have a defective device. I already went through weeks of troubleshooting with TP-Link and they're techs were unable to fix the issue. If it's within 3 years of purchase, you can get it replaced under warranty, but you'll still have to go through all the diagnosis steps with the tech support to prove it.
I'm pretty sure it's out of warranty, since i'm sure i had it for longer then 3 years.
It's only lately that it became so slow and instable.
I know it's not the antennas, since i ordered and tried the 9dbi antennas on it, so that theory is out the door.
Unless i can find a way to fix the problem, so is the router.
I allready replaced it with the AC1750, the Archer C7, V2, for wireless MAC filtering.
So far, it works great for a used router.
Not so happy with the AC1200, Archer C5, v1, also a used router, which i can't login to nor won't simply reset.
So now i'm trying to work out how to flash it in failsafe mode, so i got a used backup, if it works, in case i really can't get the N750 to work properly again.
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Marco1970 wrote
I'm pretty sure it's out of warranty, since i'm sure i had it for longer then 3 years.
It's only lately that it became so slow and instable.
I know it's not the antennas, since i ordered and tried the 9dbi antennas on it, so that theory is out the door.
Unless i can find a way to fix the problem, so is the router.
I allready replaced it with the AC1750, the Archer C7, V2, for wireless MAC filtering.
So far, it works great for a used router.
Not so happy with the AC1200, Archer C5, v1, also a used router, which i can't login to nor won't simply reset.
So now i'm trying to work out how to flash it in failsafe mode, so i got a used backup, if it works, in case i really can't get the N750 to work properly again.
Sure, give it a try. I already tried all of those advanced restoration modes, flashing, installing old firmware, factory reset, etc...nothing worked. Hopefully you might have better luck than I. In any case, the N750 is a fundamentally flawed model.
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I have the same issue, even using OpenWRT firmware.
The issue is more likely to happen when I have a webserver running on a device connected though 2.4Ghz band, or when using P2P clients.
I will try to set a channel instead of "auto" to see if that solves the problem...
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the condition began after about 4-5 years of use.
I turned on and off Hardware NAT.
I was restoring factory settings.
I downloaded the latest firmware.
Nothing helped, it was enough to copy the data over a 2.4Ghz wifi local network and after some time the router was blowing out the network, i.e. the network as an access point on 2.4Ghz was and could be connected to it but there was no internet or local network, and the message was DNS something
So far, instead of "Auto" I set the channel width to 40Mhz and somehow works. Local speeds reach from 20MB/s to less than 1MB/s until they eventually range within 355KB/s but the network does not crash.
And the internet speed reaches 100/10 Mb/s
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