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Vigor 2925 and mobile tethering
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26 Feb 2021 15:34 #98631
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Just had a call with support and we got it working more reliably
Key things to note:
We did notice that on some AP Discovery scans a device showed up with no name, and generally my iPhone would be missing (once the blank device and my iPhone showed up)
I'll keep an eye on it for the next few days, but it worst it seems that the steps might be:
I think that Draytek should send us some free units to evaluate for them
Key things to note:
We did notice that on some AP Discovery scans a device showed up with no name, and generally my iPhone would be missing (once the blank device and my iPhone showed up)
I'll keep an eye on it for the next few days, but it worst it seems that the steps might be:
I think that Draytek should send us some free units to evaluate for them
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27 Feb 2021 01:23 #98635
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When I tried it on the 2860n, it just set the channel itself, to match the Hotspot it had selected. What wasn't immediately obvious was the actual meaning of the phrase:
"Note: If Channel is modified, the Channel setting of wireless 2.4G would be also modified "
Or in other words, if you select that Hotspot, that is on Channel 6 , I'm going to change the 2860's SSIDs to Channel 6 too. (Despite the fact that you don't want them on Channel 6 :x ).
I understand why it has to do this (only one radio) - but you really need a mobile phone that let's choose the channel for the Hotspot.
Replied by hornbyp on topic Re: Vigor 2925 and mobile tethering
mbames wrote:
Make sure the Channel matches the channel the iPhone is operating on. My iPhone seemed to jump between 6 and 11
When I tried it on the 2860n, it just set the channel itself, to match the Hotspot it had selected. What wasn't immediately obvious was the actual meaning of the phrase:
"Note: If Channel is modified, the Channel setting of wireless 2.4G would be also modified
Or in other words, if you select that Hotspot, that is on Channel 6
I understand why it has to do this (only one radio) - but you really need a mobile phone that let's choose the channel for the Hotspot.
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27 Feb 2021 09:26 #98639
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I gave up trying to use the 5GHz band on my phone hotspot as the router could never find it.
Reverting to 2.4GHz, I used Acrylic on the laptop to determine that the phone is currently using Channel 1.
The DynDNS settings are slightly different on the 2926 but I have ensured that it is set to WAN 1.
I always have had "11b + 11g + 11n" set on the 2.4GHz band, so I left it at that to start.
I entered the hotspot SSID, MAC address, Channel and Password in the WAN 2 settings page.
This is what I see
Although the router can "see" the phone it never receives an IP address and never connects.
As you can see, the router reports a "PHY Mode " of 11n
Bizarrely, if I set the router to use "11n only" on 2.4GHz, this screen then shows a "PHY Mode" of 11g
But still no connection....
Reverting to 2.4GHz, I used Acrylic on the laptop to determine that the phone is currently using Channel 1.
The DynDNS settings are slightly different on the 2926 but I have ensured that it is set to WAN 1.
I always have had "11b + 11g + 11n" set on the 2.4GHz band, so I left it at that to start.
I entered the hotspot SSID, MAC address, Channel and Password in the WAN 2 settings page.
This is what I see
Although the router can "see" the phone it never receives an IP address and never connects.
As you can see, the router reports a "PHY Mode " of 11n
Bizarrely, if I set the router to use "11n only" on 2.4GHz, this screen then shows a "PHY Mode" of 11g
But still no connection....
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28 Feb 2021 10:57 #98653
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I've tried mine a couple of times, and each time it has successfully connected, was a bit slower to get the IP address/mobile connection today. My PHY mode always reports as 11n
Anything useful in the syslog explorer for WAN?
Anything useful in the syslog explorer for WAN?
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28 Feb 2021 11:01 #98655
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My Syslog (I have it running on a PC) shows nothing at all for WAN 2
There definitely seems to be something wrong with my 2926 though - if I click AP Discovery on 2.4GHz the router just "locks up" for several minutes. Eventually the GUI responds again but there are no results in the "Discovery" window. Clients still connect to it though. Weird.
There definitely seems to be something wrong with my 2926 though - if I click AP Discovery on 2.4GHz the router just "locks up" for several minutes. Eventually the GUI responds again but there are no results in the "Discovery" window. Clients still connect to it though. Weird.
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28 Feb 2021 11:14 #98657
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I just disabled the hotspot on the phone and syslog showed WAN2 down, but then failed to spot when it cam back online, or when it connected (as per previous "good" image). it is almost like syslog is a bit selective as to what it decides to report on.
I've not taken a modern vigor apart since a 2800 (or was it a 2600?), can you switch out the wifi module? I had one previously which was bad, and when removed, the firmware just detected it was missing and removed it from the side menu with no adverse affects. Discovery is weird on mine, sometimes the list is short, hit refresh and it magically fines another 3 or 4 APs....
I've not taken a modern vigor apart since a 2800 (or was it a 2600?), can you switch out the wifi module? I had one previously which was bad, and when removed, the firmware just detected it was missing and removed it from the side menu with no adverse affects. Discovery is weird on mine, sometimes the list is short, hit refresh and it magically fines another 3 or 4 APs....
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