So every couple of days (sometimes twice a day, no real pattern?) the 2.4band on my router craps out. Any devices connected to the 5.0 band work perfectly fine but those on the 2.4 slow down to a crawl. There are many devices that use both bands and I am not sure what is causing this.
I have read that this is interference from other devices on the 2.4band but am not sure what other devices these are. The router isn't near a microwave or phone or anything.
One solution is to manually unplug it and plug it back in. This is annoying. Is there a software solution? Something that detects if the problem is happening and tells the router to reboot?
AB Download Manager 1.9.1 by Razvan Serea
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AB Download Manager 1.9.1 changelog:
Added
An option to customize notification sounds (#1259)
Fixed
Ongoing notification was laggy on Samsung One UI devices (#1269)
Improved
Updated Translations
Minor UI/UX improvements
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So every couple of days (sometimes twice a day, no real pattern?) the 2.4band on my router craps out. Any devices connected to the 5.0 band work perfectly fine but those on the 2.4 slow down to a crawl. There are many devices that use both bands and I am not sure what is causing this.
I have read that this is interference from other devices on the 2.4band but am not sure what other devices these are. The router isn't near a microwave or phone or anything.
One solution is to manually unplug it and plug it back in. This is annoying. Is there a software solution? Something that detects if the problem is happening and tells the router to reboot?
I have a linksys E4200.
any advice is good.
Thanks
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