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2860n+ Wireless Stalling

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29 May 2015 15:00 #83493 by zebbedi
Replied by zebbedi on topic Re: 2860n+ Wireless Stalling
IMO it's a hardware fault but DrayTek believe they couldn't find anything wrong. My replacement is nowhere near as bad as the one I had before.

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09 Sep 2015 21:26 #84311 by plittlemore
Replied by plittlemore on topic Re: 2860n+ Wireless Stalling
There has been a plethora of firmware updates since this thread was last updated, has anyone had any success with them?

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29 Sep 2015 10:37 #84459 by bigcol
Replied by bigcol on topic Re: 2860n+ Wireless Stalling
I'm running 3.7.8.3. generally my Wi-Fi is stable, until a Samsung Nexus 10 tablet is used, then Wi-Fi is very unstable for all users.

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17 Oct 2015 18:05 #84562 by mivi
Replied by mivi on topic Re: 2860n+ Wireless Stalling
My last version where correctly works 5 Ghz WIFI is on Vigor2860_v3.7.8.2_STD. I tried Vigor2860_v3.7.8.3_STD, after that Vigor2860_v3.8.1_STD
but always I've had to go back on Vigor2860_v3.7.8.2_STD. Anybody with same experience?

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24 Oct 2015 18:20 #84608 by sevilla315
Replied by sevilla315 on topic Re: 2860n+ Wireless Stalling
My wifi failed completely all of a sudden 2 days ago. I raised a support call, but found that it worked ok on 5Ghz when I was previously using 2.4.
The support replied saying I should move onto 5Ghz which I had already done. I had upgraded to 3.8.1_STD and that had no effect on 2.4.
It seems to be stable on 5Ghz

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02 Nov 2015 20:20 #84664 by destroyer
Replied by destroyer on topic Re: 2860n+ Wireless Stalling
on my 2860n the WiFi once completely stopped working. Even applying .RST did not fix.

However, applying .RST, enablign WiFi, disabling WiFi, then applying .RST seemed to fix.

In other words i think something fairly "firm" is toggled inside the router when you enable that checkbox via the firmware interface.

It sounds daft doesn't it, but worth a try anyway...

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