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13 Jul 2010 22:13 #62843
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I've recently obtained an AP700 having had a 2820n for quite some time. My desktop PC is remote from my router, and I wanted to be able to use wireless-n to connect the desktop to the 2820n using station-infrastructure mode. I've previously used an old Cisco WET200 wireless-g bridge to do the job, and that has proved very reliable.
I'm finding the AP700 a bit of a nightmare! I managed to get it to connect in station-infrastructure mode eventually, after a struggle. Many times when I tried to access the device using its assigned IP address it would not respond, then all of a sudden it responded. Many times when I tried to do a wireless site survey, it would not respond.
Now it's connected, the connection does not seem to be reliable. I'm using WPA2. I have the router set to g+n, and the AP700 set to b+g+n. I'm not entirely sure whether that will result in wireless-n being used, but if I try to set the AP700 to n only, the connection won't work. When sending large files across the network the wireless connection frequently stalls and I can see the file transfer pause - the WLAN light goes out on the AP700, and I've once seen the PWR light go out momentarily - I have UPS, so I know there's not a mains problem. Sometimes the connection resumes by itself, and sometimes it 'breaks' and the file transfer fails. Sometimes the connection remains 'broken' for a minute or so and will then resume spontaneously.
I've tried swapping channels, but that doesn't seem to help. Reported signal strength is variable, usually better than 85%, although the WET200 consistently achieves 100% in exactly the same physical location.
From the forum posts I can see that the AP700 perhaps has its ideosyncracies, but I'm tempted to conclude it's faulty. Or can anyone suggest what I might be doing wrong?
I'm finding the AP700 a bit of a nightmare! I managed to get it to connect in station-infrastructure mode eventually, after a struggle. Many times when I tried to access the device using its assigned IP address it would not respond, then all of a sudden it responded. Many times when I tried to do a wireless site survey, it would not respond.
Now it's connected, the connection does not seem to be reliable. I'm using WPA2. I have the router set to g+n, and the AP700 set to b+g+n. I'm not entirely sure whether that will result in wireless-n being used, but if I try to set the AP700 to n only, the connection won't work. When sending large files across the network the wireless connection frequently stalls and I can see the file transfer pause - the WLAN light goes out on the AP700, and I've once seen the PWR light go out momentarily - I have UPS, so I know there's not a mains problem. Sometimes the connection resumes by itself, and sometimes it 'breaks' and the file transfer fails. Sometimes the connection remains 'broken' for a minute or so and will then resume spontaneously.
I've tried swapping channels, but that doesn't seem to help. Reported signal strength is variable, usually better than 85%, although the WET200 consistently achieves 100% in exactly the same physical location.
From the forum posts I can see that the AP700 perhaps has its ideosyncracies, but I'm tempted to conclude it's faulty. Or can anyone suggest what I might be doing wrong?
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14 Jul 2010 10:40 #62854
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Have you tried it in bridge mode that provides the same functionality but in a different manner it may be more stable?
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14 Jul 2010 22:28 #62867
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Thanks for your suggestion. But wouldn't I need two AP700s to use the bridge mode?
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15 Jul 2010 08:39 #62870
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No the 2820 has bridge mode built in. if you go to the wireless management pages its under wds.
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16 Jul 2010 12:35 #62898
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Thanks for the tip. I have now tried using bridge mode to the 2820n, but the AP700 is no more stable than in station-infrastructure or universal repeater mode. I've spoken to DrayTek support, who suspected some kind of interference problem. However, I explained that I've tried swopping wireless channels, have used a wi-fi analyser to check that no-one else within range is using the channel I've selected, or any adjacent channels, and have a Cisco WET200 bridge that gives a stable connection from exactly the same physical location. At that point they decided the AP700 may well be faulty, so it's going back to be tested.
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23 Oct 2010 01:39 #64376
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I have the identical combination of 2820N with two AP700's, both in WDS-Bridge mode. I've updated both AP-700's to 1.15 & the 2820N is currently on 3.3.4_232201.
I test both by pinging each of the IP's of the AP700's and a device directly connected to each - ie a printer & computer on each. All seems to respond to pings displaying that everything is connected fine.
But as soon as I try accessing something connected to one of the AP700's the ping's timeout.
So for example I try and access a Xerox printer configuration page - the page begins to load & then suddenly my pings drop & timeout on both the printer and AP700... After about 2 minutes they pick up again & the process starts over. The same applied if I try to access the AP700 admin page.
No idea why this should happen? I hope I've explained what's happening well enough.
Any advice will be much appreciated!
Mark
I test both by pinging each of the IP's of the AP700's and a device directly connected to each - ie a printer & computer on each. All seems to respond to pings displaying that everything is connected fine.
But as soon as I try accessing something connected to one of the AP700's the ping's timeout.
So for example I try and access a Xerox printer configuration page - the page begins to load & then suddenly my pings drop & timeout on both the printer and AP700... After about 2 minutes they pick up again & the process starts over. The same applied if I try to access the AP700 admin page.
No idea why this should happen? I hope I've explained what's happening well enough.
Any advice will be much appreciated!
Mark
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