toby10;428042 Wrote: > > jasondunn;428039 Wrote: > > > > I'm no networking guru but I was always under the impression that DHCP > > just handed out (assigned) IP's to any devices on the network versus > > manually assigning an IP to each device. If that's all it does then I > > can't see how that would affect WiFi connectivity. > > > > > > because of power saving features that may be implemented on a device. > So if the device and the router don't agree on the finer aspects of > the protocol, the router may assume the device relinquished the > address and aggin it elsewhere, and/or ignore any packets destined to > the device. > > The power saving aspects (vital for a device like the controller to > be truly practical) were initally an issue and created all sorts of > havoc with wireless. I did get the 610N to overcome the issue, and it > works very well. > > There is a way to log protocol issues and submit them to the support > team - I haven't done it in a while so I will not try. > > But I have a Duet (controller/receiver) running 7.3.2 flawlessly with > a WRT610N, and have not done anything special as I configured the > router. > > What wireless security protocol do you use? That may be another thing > to check.
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