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12-05-2021
10:55 AM
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12-05-2021
12:24 PM
by
DanielPA
This issue still occurs - its not network etc but a hardware/firmware issue on the routers.
EE need to fix this.
the devices loose Wifi connection to the router.
Nothing to do with the network.
My old Huawei was fine till is fully died - the replacement EE one I bought had issue from day one, despite firmware updates and manually setting the channel etc.
I believe its due to channel/.band interference with these devices.
They are supposed to handle up to 32 devises - they cannot handle more than one.
This is likely a manufacturing hardware issue with contamination in the factory. not being fully clean. But EE will do nothing about it.
12-05-2021 12:37 PM - edited 12-05-2021 12:38 PM
Hi @Dupes,
Welcome to the EE Community. 🙂
Which router are you using?
Do all connected devices drop the WiFi connection at the same time or individually?
If you hover over the WiFi indicator on your laptop when you experience a drop, what does it show for the connection status?
What is it you think may be causing interference with your router?
James
12-05-2021
12:46 PM
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12-05-2021
12:51 PM
by
DanielPA
This is a common devise issue on EE devices.
The device is EE MiFi Mini router. Purchase this year from PC World.
The WiFi connection to all devises connected is dropped simultaneously.
The router show no issue - all light blue and steady.
Any of the devices whe you hover or click on the Wifi status icon show 'Not Connected'.
As explained, this is an issue with EE branded MiFi devices that drop the WiFi connection.
If you manually click on yur laptop etc to re-connect, it usually takes a few attenpts to re-establish the connection.
Or alternatively, becuase they are set to 'auto-connect' then if you leave it for a few minutes, all devices will re-connect themselves withing a few minutes, and you are back with WiFi until the next time it drops.
The is a hardware (design, component or quality control/manufacturing) or firmware issue.
Yes, my Router firmware is up to date.
I have applied the below settings which reduce how often this occurs, but does not irradicate it.
Log in to the web page for the router - http://192.168.1.1
Go to settings at the top, the on the side menu – Wifi/Basic
Set as 2.4GHz
Then click on ‘Advanced’ on the left hand menu under WiFi
On the drop downs I set :
Channel – to 1, 6 or 11 (11 probably best, have tried them all)
Band: 802.11b/g/n
AP Isolation : Off
Bandwidth: 20MHz
Also tried 5GHz as that will have less interference, and set the Advanced options as ‘Auto’ for channel and bandwidth. This seems better still, however I have devices on my WiFi network that are not 5GHz compliant so I can't use this really.
12-05-2021 12:57 PM - edited 12-05-2021 12:58 PM
Hi @Dupes,
We haven't deleted any of the threads you posted in, just removed any duplicates and created your own thread so we can look into your individual issue. Although other people have experienced WiFi dropouts, we can't assume they have the same root cause.
You mentioned you suspect the issue is caused by interference, is there something in particular, in or nearby your home that you think could be causing the issue?
Have you tried experimenting with where your router is located to see if it helps?
James
12-05-2021 04:14 PM
12-05-2021 07:00 PM
Have you spoken to our technical support team about this, @Dupes?
Chris