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Title: It seems my 5ghz band wifi drops out intermittently.
Post by: junior2377 on August 22, 2013, 06:03:24 PM
Feature request:

"15. DHCP reserved IP addresses of 25 is not enough.  Would like at least 50 DHCP reserved IP addresses.  Even the D-link DIR-655 has 50."

Not only DHCP but the MAC address filtering should be expanded to at least 50. This was one of the shortcomings of the 4500 that I was hoping would be addressed with the 5500

Bug:

It seems my 5ghz band wifi drops out intermittently. The 2.4ghz band stays on, but anything connected to the 5ghz band drops and it is no longer discoverable until I reboot the router
Title: Re: It seems my 5ghz band wifi drops out intermittently.
Post by: FurryNutz on August 22, 2013, 06:15:00 PM
Welcome! (http://forums.dlink.com/index.php?topic=41537.0)


Internet Service Provider and Modem Configurations


Router and Wired Configurations
Some things to try: - Log into the routers web page at 192.168.0.1. Use IE, Opera or FF to manage the router.



 
Wireless Configurations
Links>Wireless Installation Considerations (http://forums.dlink.com/index.php?topic=48327.0) and Managing Signal Congestion (http://forums.dlink.com/index.php?topic=53228.0)
Title: Re: It seems my 5ghz band wifi drops out intermittently.
Post by: FurryNutz on August 23, 2013, 09:21:59 AM
Any status on this?  ???
Title: Re: It seems my 5ghz band wifi drops out intermittently.
Post by: junior2377 on August 23, 2013, 12:28:03 PM
I'll give your suggestions a shot my next day off of work.
Title: Re: It seems my 5ghz band wifi drops out intermittently.
Post by: FurryNutz on September 05, 2013, 02:15:43 PM
Try again?  ::)
http://forums.dlink.com/index.php?topic=55511.0 (http://forums.dlink.com/index.php?topic=55511.0)
Title: Re: It seems my 5ghz band wifi drops out intermittently.
Post by: junior2377 on September 05, 2013, 05:02:00 PM
Honestly, most of the issues just went away so I never did anything, I will however be upgrading the firmware Monday. Haven't had a day off and it gives time for any bugs to pop up ;)
Title: Re: It seems my 5ghz band wifi drops out intermittently.
Post by: FurryNutz on September 05, 2013, 05:34:16 PM
Keep us posted.
Title: Re: It seems my 5ghz band wifi drops out intermittently.
Post by: dyvurcz on September 05, 2013, 07:09:02 PM
I've been having this problem from time to time with my macbook as well.  It goes out for about 60 secs or so.  I'm going to upgrade my firmware right now to see if that helps.
Title: Re: It seems my 5ghz band wifi drops out intermittently.
Post by: clipsemix on September 06, 2013, 03:58:11 PM
My 5Ghz band would drop randomly too.  I would use WiFi Analyzer on my Android and you could see the signal just disappear and come back up.  I had my HTC One and a media bridge set on that band and it would drop with both devices so I knew it was a router issue. 

I originally didn't use the Streamboost automatic update option when I set up my router but since I was having that issue I thought I would add it.  I didn't notice a difference but a week later my router lost the entire 5Ghz band, while the 2.4Ghz was running fine.  I then unplugged the router to reboot it and once it came up I checked the logs and seen another Streamboost update go through.  Since then I have not had any intermittent drops of the 5Ghz band.  Not sure if D-Link had anything to do with this but my router is now working great and I'm glad I've stayed with it instead of returning it. 

Do you have the Streamboost updates going to your router junior2377???
Title: Re: It seems my 5ghz band wifi drops out intermittently.
Post by: junior2377 on September 07, 2013, 07:20:13 AM
Yes I did. That very well could have been it. Dlink could have been pushing updates for it. If that's the case and a reboot is required, some sort of notification should be sent to the user, either via email or whatever, instead of just disabling part of the router until the user notices that it isn't working and reboots it.

Whatever it was, it seems much more stable now and I'm much happier.

Hopefully more features will be added in future updates.

Title: Re: It seems my 5ghz band wifi drops out intermittently.
Post by: FurryNutz on September 08, 2013, 10:24:51 AM
Just FYI, SB updates differ from FW updates and SB updates don't effect any other features accept for SB.

5Ghz has been good for me as seems a bit better now with v1.10 is loaded. Range seems better some. Bit rate in my living room from where the router is back in the office, 20 ft is 54, -74, MCS 9.

Title: Re: It seems my 5ghz band wifi drops out intermittently.
Post by: FurryNutz on September 18, 2013, 09:00:10 AM
Just FYI, I did some 5Ghz testing yesterday, same room 8-10 feet using my DWA-180 adapter. Initial speeds were ok, however i got a momentary disconnection message in Windows. I canceled the file xfer and re-started again, Speeds increased by 4-5MB. Not sure why speeds were not as fast when I first started. I believe something to do with Bursting had not kicked in then all of a sudden it did. Speeds were Low to mid 20MB's Write and Mid to High 20MBs for Read. I was testing isolated from internet and using a wired LAN Gb connected PC with folder shares.

I saw no other WiFi drops or disconnects after this. I'm thinking of doing some duration testing and watching a movie with a bridge attached to see what I find there. New FW seems pretty good here.
Title: Re: It seems my 5ghz band wifi drops out intermittently.
Post by: clipsemix on January 08, 2014, 12:52:07 PM
Just FYI, I did some 5Ghz testing yesterday, same room 8-10 feet using my DWA-180 adapter. Initial speeds were ok, however i got a momentary disconnection message in Windows. I canceled the file xfer and re-started again, Speeds increased by 4-5MB. Not sure why speeds were not as fast when I first started. I believe something to do with Bursting had not kicked in then all of a sudden it did. Speeds were Low to mid 20MB's Write and Mid to High 20MBs for Read. I was testing isolated from internet and using a wired LAN Gb connected PC with folder shares.

I saw no other WiFi drops or disconnects after this. I'm thinking of doing some duration testing and watching a movie with a bridge attached to see what I find there. New FW seems pretty good here.


My 5GHz drops seem to be random but are noticeable when I'm streaming movies with my Linksys AC media bridge.  Last time it only happened once through the two and half hour movie.  The 5GHz signal just drops and I'm using the latest 1.11 firmware.    I also check my cell phone when this happens since it's on the AC band and it disconnects as well so it seems to affect all devices on the 5GHz band.  On the 2.4GHz I haven't noticed any drops when I'm using it on a laptop. 

Furry, were you able to test this while streaming a movie?  Also I was streaming from my computer through PS3 Media Server at the time.  I do have UPNP checked as well.
Title: Re: It seems my 5ghz band wifi drops out intermittently.
Post by: FurryNutz on January 08, 2014, 12:59:25 PM
I haven't streaming any movies yet over 5Ghz. I currently don't have the 5500 connected. I hope to soon though as I have testing to do.  ::)

What modes are you using on the 5ghz? Mixed or single mode?

Are you streaming to a device from another device on the LAN side or you streaming from the WAN?

Can you try setting DNS Relay OFF and manually input your ISPs default DNS IP addresses under Setup/Internet and see if this does anything?

Also streaming more than one media stream might impact some performance. Also the resolution or data that your streaming can impact as well. Streaming 1080p with 2000x2000 resolution could be hogging bandwidth...

How far away is the bridge from the 5500?

I'll put my 5500 back on line when I get a chance and see what I find with my DIR-868L in bridge mode.
Title: Re: It seems my 5ghz band wifi drops out intermittently.
Post by: clipsemix on January 10, 2014, 10:56:04 AM
I haven't streaming any movies yet over 5Ghz. I currently don't have the 5500 connected. I hope to soon though as I have testing to do.  ::)

What modes are you using on the 5ghz? Mixed or single mode?

I'm using single mode "AC only" on the 5GHz range.

Are you streaming to a device from another device on the LAN side or you streaming from the WAN?

I'm streaming from the WAN directly to the media bridge.  All internal network direct streaming from the DGL-5500 to a Linksys WUMC710.  I use PS3 Media Server to encode/decode the video stream.

Can you try setting DNS Relay OFF and manually input your ISPs default DNS IP addresses under Setup/Internet and see if this does anything?

I'll try set this up this weekend and see if that helps.

Also streaming more than one media stream might impact some performance. Also the resolution or data that your streaming can impact as well. Streaming 1080p with 2000x2000 resolution could be hogging bandwidth...

Only streaming one media stream at a time, besides having cell phones using the wi-fi at the same time. 

How far away is the bridge from the 5500?

Less then 12ft away.  A corner of a wall is in front of the media bridge though so not a direct line of sight. 

I'll put my 5500 back on line when I get a chance and see what I find with my DIR-868L in bridge mode.

I'm not going to give up on this router yet since I've had it when it first came out.  Plus the firmware updates have helped give this router potential.  I'm definitely concerned though because my previous router a Netgear WNDR4500 had no issues streaming hi-def movies over the network on it's 5GHz band "N mode" with the same wireless bridge i'm using with my D-link. 
Title: Re: It seems my 5ghz band wifi drops out intermittently.
Post by: FurryNutz on January 10, 2014, 10:58:52 AM
Can you test the 5500 on 5Ghz single N mode and see what happens?
I plan on connecting my 5500 back online this weekend and will test it out. I got some movies to watch.  ;D

Keep us posted.
I'm not going to give up on this router yet since I've had it when it first came out.  Plus the firmware updates have helped give this router potential.  I'm definitely concerned though because my previous router a Netgear WNDR4500 had no issues streaming hi-def movies over the network on it's 5GHz band "N mode" with the same wireless bridge i'm using with my D-link. 
Title: Re: It seems my 5ghz band wifi drops out intermittently.
Post by: clipsemix on January 10, 2014, 11:04:36 AM
Can you test the 5500 on 5Ghz single N mode and see what happens?
I plan on connecting my 5500 back online this weekend and will test it out. I got some movies to watch.  ;D

Keep us posted.

Yea I'll change it to N mode tonight and see how it runs.   

Did you also want me to try this: "Can you try setting DNS Relay OFF and manually input your ISPs default DNS IP addresses under Setup/Internet and see if this does anything?"  or do you want me to just try the N mode first?

Title: Re: It seems my 5ghz band wifi drops out intermittently.
Post by: FurryNutz on January 10, 2014, 11:06:16 AM
Yes, try DNS relay OFF with manual DNS addresses under Setup/Internet in place...first before changing to single N mode...
Title: Re: It seems my 5ghz band wifi drops out intermittently.
Post by: clipsemix on January 10, 2014, 08:27:19 PM
Is there a check box for DNS Relay Off? I do not see it but I found where I can manually enter DNS.  Does it turn off DNS Relay if I enter those values in the DNS fields?
Title: Re: It seems my 5ghz band wifi drops out intermittently.
Post by: clipsemix on January 10, 2014, 08:33:29 PM
Also how does manually inputting my ISPs DNS help with my internal network streaming?  I think it's cause I said WAN earlier when I meant LAN.  If that's the case my bad haha.   This is all internal LAN networking. 
Title: Re: It seems my 5ghz band wifi drops out intermittently.
Post by: FurryNutz on January 11, 2014, 03:02:44 PM
Ok so setting my 5Ghz radio for single mode AC, WPA2/AES only, auto chl scan and using a bridged DIR-868L connected to the 5Ghz SSID with 18ft+- distance between 5500 router and bridge semi line of sight with no walls, streaming 800Mb Mp4, 4Gb mkv, and raw 9Gb DVD files seems to work well and doesn't buffer when streaming to a Boxee Box. However raw BD files are buffering every 20-30 seconds and the 5Ghz can'e seem to handle this kind of media. The only routers I was able to use with out seeing much if any buffering with using raw BD files was when the DIR-868L was host router and a DIR-865L was in bridge mode.

I didn't watch an entire movie however I did stream at least 5-10 minutes with out seeing any buffering issues using MP4, mkv and raw DVD files. FW loaded currently is v1.11B03.

DNS Relay is OFF and manual DNS IP addresses are being used.

Update: I watch a raw DVD concert via 5500/868L bridge most of the way thru and didn't notice any issues.