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ektorbarajas:
Hi.

It has being a while since I successfully managed to have my WiFi working, I have a DIR-827 and a DAP-1360.
Since we have two Android phones and I was having issues, I found that the solution was to enable WPA TKIP only, I'm using just the 2.4 GHZ channel and mixed g and n mode and the following settings:

Disabled the Short GI
Disabled auto channel scan (I used inSSIDer and the best channel to use in my case is 6)
Channel width 20 MHz
Disabled DNS Relay
Reserved the IPs of my devices inside the DIR-827
IPv6 is set to local connectivity only
Traffic shaping is disabled
QoS engine is also disabled
Enabled SPI
Enabled UPnP
WAN port speed set to 100Mbps (my ISP delivers to me 10Mbps download and 2 Mbps upload)
Multicast Strems is disabled

I can see that at least my WiFi is working and I don't have to reboot my DIR-827 nor my DAP-1360, but what I've noted is the following:

generally when I'm downloading several files at full speed, sometimes the download rate drops from 11-12 Mbps to 2kbps, some files that are being downloaded lost connection and need to restart them, then after a minute or less the download rate goes again to the max: 11-12Mbps

Also when playing Youtube or similar streaming videos, the playback is fine, even I tested playing a 1 hour long full HD (1080p) youtube video and the whole video played fine, but when the video has finished downloading I wanted to browse the internet and it was not responding, the pages were not loading and after a while an error message appeared like the browser as not able to open the page, I even was unable to enter my DIR or DAP configuration web page and they were not answering the PING either.

Sometimes this situation fixes after a couple of minutes but other times it takes longer and Windows reports my WiFi connection with limited connectivity, the IP address, gateway, DNSs are fine.

Then after several minutes it fixes itself.

I've also noticed that If I'm not "stressing my connection that high, everything works fine, seems that it has something to do when there is a very high activity.

Yesterday this issue of the youtube video happened again and I tested by connecting my laptop via Ethernet directly to my modem (GPON 2516) and the internet was ok, the issue was just in my DIR 827 since I also connected via cable to the DIR-827 and it was not opening any page.

Then I went back to WiFi and everything was back to normal, so I entered the DIR-827 web management page and noticed that the DIR-827 uptime was restarted, like if the DIR-827 rebooted intself.

Does anyone has experienced this issue? what could be the root cause and how to fix it?

Another test was also to enable the 5 Ghz and It worked fine, but suddenly I have limited connectivity, So i disabled the ShortGI for the 5Ghz also, but still sometimes I don't have internet and I'm not able to access the DIR-827.

I'd appreciate any assistance

Thanks

FurryNutz:
You might want to set up Traffic and QoS rules.
When your downloading or streaming, are other devices online doing something?


* Enable uPnP and Multi-cast Streaming under Advanced/Networking. Enable IPv6 Multi-cast Streaming for routers that have a Media Server option. Disable IPv6 Multi-cast Streaming if IPv6 or Media Server is not being used.

ektorbarajas:
Hi. yesterday only my computer was connected to my WiFi, no other device was connected.

uPnP is currently enabled, the "Enable multicast streams" is disabled, will turn it on, reboot and test.

IPv6 multicast streams is currently enabled, since I'm not using the DIR-827 as a media server I will disable it also.

Hope this fixes this minor issue.

As always Thanks FurryNutz

ektorbarajas:
I enabled multicast streams and disabled IPv6 multicast streams.

After the DIR-827 rebooted, I noticed that my DAP-1360 was not reachable, it was not respondong my pings neither the web management.

I rebooted again the DIR-827 and still the same issue, for some reason the DAP-1360 was not reachable.

Since I disabled IPv6 multicast (and it was enabled) I decied to try and enabled it again, rebooted the DIR-827 and now the DAP-1360 is reachable and working fine. isn't it weird? since the DAP-1360 is in repeated mode and it doesn't has any IPv6 setting.

Any idea of what just happened?

I will keep on testing and hope this issue is solved.

Thanks again

FurryNutz:
Ya odd why IPv6 multicast streams causes the DAP to fail. Hmm..
Is IPv6 enabled under Setup? Local Connections or Auto? Should be Local. I don't think there is a way to fully disable IPv6 on the router.

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