Such is the mystery with Kitetikom Extra.
Torrents of internet provider in two ranges: 2.4 and 5. Two identical networks with the same password by default.
200 meters from it there is TP-Link TL-WDR3600, also dual-band, stitched OpenWRT. Scans signal at 2.4 + 58% quality and 5GHz 50 +%.
I do it from the client. In the beginning, he had no problems connected to 5GHz and worked for some time, for two weeks, then communication has become limp, disappearing signal. Who does not connect at all, but only writes 5GHz Wireless is not associeted. With 2.4 there are no problems.
I thought, I have it in TP-Link problem or OpenWRT. However, I have two more narrowly focused external router TP-Link, one older 2.4GHz and newer 5GHz.
So, the router 2.4 catches net kinetics of without problems. A 5GHz router sees the net, but can not connect at all.
Riddle, from both sides of the same configuration.
And Kinetic shows that other Soup 5GHz connected to it.
It was before this, that if you play for a long time on the receiver to the type of signal change on Legasy, the relationship appeared for some time.
I also see that the kinetics of the frequency is set to 20/40 / 80MHz, while the TP-Link 80 is not provided.
Lots of dancing with tambourines with DHCP, with reference to the MAC - nothing helps.
And Kinetics settings do not show its own MAC-address, to compare properly connected, and that there may be a few repeaters.
Can it do harm to the provider? I have noticed that I have no router has not worked more than six months in the Client mode, then disconnections begin, with the connection is there, but there is no information transmission. And not with the provider, and between the two routers. But it was a different kinetics.
And then, the new Kinetic extras, which I thought at last rest of the settings, for 5GHz appeared, but no .... New frequency - a new problem.
5GHz more naughty?
Post has been editedSiriusSE - 16.03.19, 12:44