I believe (hope) this is solved. Read on and draw your own conclusion.
Last week my wifi router took a dump, and since it was under lease to my ISP, the company brought me a brand new Sagemcom Fast 5260. The man hooked it up and left. I went to 192.168.1.1 and changed my SSID and Password. Friday night I could access my wifi as it reverted. I called the company support but they were closed and sent me to some "kid" with the same user manual as me. I fixed my settings and Saturday afternoon they had reverted again!
I downloaded a more intense version of the manual and studied but no clue emerged as to what was going on. That evening something POPPED out. WMM and WMM-PS were set to on... what is WMM?? I consulted the wiki;
Who puts a power down feature on a wifi device that reverts to default settings when powered down?? I guess the smart people who make the Sagemcom router does! If I lose it again I will throw it back at my ISP and buy my own router.
Last week my wifi router took a dump, and since it was under lease to my ISP, the company brought me a brand new Sagemcom Fast 5260. The man hooked it up and left. I went to 192.168.1.1 and changed my SSID and Password. Friday night I could access my wifi as it reverted. I called the company support but they were closed and sent me to some "kid" with the same user manual as me. I fixed my settings and Saturday afternoon they had reverted again!
I downloaded a more intense version of the manual and studied but no clue emerged as to what was going on. That evening something POPPED out. WMM and WMM-PS were set to on... what is WMM?? I consulted the wiki;
Wireless Multimedia Extensions also known as Wi-Fi Multimedia (WMM), provides basic Quality of service (QoS) features to IEEE 802.11 networks. WMM prioritizes traffic according to four Access Categories: voice, video, best effort, and background. However, it does not provide guaranteed throughput. (what?)
WMM-PS is the "power saving" feature. Just to be safe I turned both off and haven't had an issue since then.
WMM-PS is the "power saving" feature. Just to be safe I turned both off and haven't had an issue since then.
Who puts a power down feature on a wifi device that reverts to default settings when powered down?? I guess the smart people who make the Sagemcom router does! If I lose it again I will throw it back at my ISP and buy my own router.
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