I have a DAP-1522 setup as a bridge with my Asus RT-N56U on the 5GHz channel. When these two devices are connected, they are perfect for what I want which is to connect my Blu Ray player and TV with their LAN ports to the network. However, the connection randomly drops. The first DAP I had before returning it would, during a infinite ping test from PC->Router->DAP would succeed 11 times with 1 or <1 ms response time (yes!) and then time out 4 times (no!) before reconnecting for another successful 11 pings followed by 4 failures. The exact pattern showed itself when pinging the router from Laptop->DAP->Router. Figuring I got unlucky, I returned the DAP for a 2nd one. This one is much worse as there is no discernable pattern to the drops. Using the same ping tests, the silly thing will connect for as long as 10 minutes and as short as never (ok so I really waited 10 minutes or so). On this unit, as soon as the connection goes, it is gone for good. It never reconnects until the DAP is power cycled. Power cycling the router does not seem to have any affect on the comms. The GREAT part is, when I go to the DAP config web page (from the laptop plugged into the DAP), there is nothing out of the ordinary in the logs AND the status says it is connected. Meanwhile pings are failing, failing, failing...
The other thing that really bothers me is, if I switch the DAP to connect to the 2.4GHz channel of the router, it works flawlessly. Unfortunately, I don't want my streaming vid addictions to eat up my web addictions which are currently residing on the 2.4GHz band.
I've tried a few items posted here such as setting the DAP to only use AES, turning off Wi-Fi Protected Setup and disabling wireless MAC cloning. Nothing seems to change the behavior. I haven't yet poked around in the "Advanced Wireless" setting screen or the QoS.
This is the device info as reported by the DAP (names may have been change to protect the mostly innocent):
Firmware Version : 1.31 , Tue 30 Nov 2010
Connection Type : Static IP
MAC Address : XX:XX:XX:XX:XX:XX
IP Address : 192.168.14.2
Subnet Mask : 255.255.255.0
Default Gateway : 192.168.14.1
Wireless Radio : Enabled
Status : connected
MAC Address : XX:XX:XX:XX:XX:XX
Network Name(SSID) : XXXXXXXX50
Channel : 48
Security Type : WPA2- Personal / AES
Wi-Fi Protected Setup : Disabled / Configured
Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated. If you need more info on my setup, please just ask. Thanks in advance.