3 weeks ago
I've 4 BT8s configured in router mode and connected with an ethernet backhaul. My iPhone 14pro and my Mac (M2) frequently (daily) enter in a loop of connection and disconnection from Wifi (every 2-3 seconds). This happens also if I'm in the same room of the main router or of a mesh node.
I've a standard configuration with a single SSID.
The only way to mitigate the problem is to delete the network from my iPhone configuration and configure it again.
What can I do?
3 weeks ago
Hi @deiacovo ,
To better assist you with the unstable Wi-Fi connection issue, we would like you to confirm the following:
[Wireless Router] How to improve Wi-Fi Connection | Official Support | ASUS Global
Thank you.
3 weeks ago - last edited 3 weeks ago
Thank you for the follow-up. I answer per points:
Sadly the problem persists. If you can tell me how to test point 3, I'll try.
Thank you,
Marco
3 weeks ago - last edited 3 weeks ago
1/3. You should probably smart connect 2.4 and 5 GHz, but separate/remove 6 GHz. Per Apple the SSIDs of both 5 GHz and 6 GHz should be the same as well as password. (This is because 6E Apple clients can do multi-connection I believe, but there is only one of SSID and password). If the ASUS router app forces different SSID use the Web GUI to do this.
Turn MLO off and disable WiFi 7 settings as it is not quite backwards compatible. Apple 6E will not connect to 6 GHz unless the settings are just right.
Turn on 6 GHz Preferred Scanning Channels (PSC) check box.
Your Apple clients should then connect to 6 GHz when within range. (The PSC setting you can toggle ON and OFF to verify it is helping)...
3 weeks ago
Devices that Sto arrivando! Having problem do not support 6Ghz band (iPhone 14pro and MacBook Air M2).