Thanks for responding.
"5. Tick 'enable manual MTU set'"
Sorry, no such tick-box is anywhere to be seen. I am using the latest firmware.
NEW Bipac 7700N Firmware
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Brian49 wrote:Thanks for responding.
"5. Tick 'enable manual MTU set'"
Sorry, no such tick-box is anywhere to be seen. I am using the latest firmware.
Can you post a screen shot of your WAN service page?? Once you have clicked the 'Edit' button, you can blank out your username in the screen shot
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Thanks for responding. Two screenshots attached, the first showing the main WAN service page, the second showing what appears after clicking on the Edit button on the main page. The Next button on the second page just brings up a summary of the WAN setup.
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Firmware applied... working ok
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This firmware is causing wireless drop outs here. Please advise.
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twhite wrote:This firmware is causing wireless drop outs here. Please advise.
Have you tried to change the channel the router outputs on ???
Have you tried to change 'Bandwidth' to 20Mhz???
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I had set to use channel 3 because the automatically selected channel has congestion caused by the other wireless APs in the area and causes a weaker signal to my wireless adapter. I set to back auto and have not experienced another drop out in 24hrs but the signal is weaker. So the problem appears to be when you select a specific channel.billion_fan wrote:Have you tried to change the channel the router outputs on ???
Have you tried to change 'Bandwidth' to 20Mhz???
The firmware default is 40Mhz so I don't expect that was causing the issue here.
Thanks for the advice it looks like there is an issue with selecting channels in this firmware.
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twhite wrote:I had set to use channel 3 because the automatically selected channel has congestion caused by the other wireless APs in the area and causes a weaker signal to my wireless adapter. I set to back auto and have not experienced another drop out in 24hrs but the signal is weaker. So the problem appears to be when you select a specific channel.billion_fan wrote:Have you tried to change the channel the router outputs on ???
Have you tried to change 'Bandwidth' to 20Mhz???
The firmware default is 40Mhz so I don't expect that was causing the issue here.
Thanks for the advice it looks like there is an issue with selecting channels in this firmware.
Can you try and roll back to this firmware viewtopic.php?f=16&t=324
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Hey, I would like to upgrade to the latest firmware version. Can you tell me the latest firmware version number, and download location? Also please point me to a tutorial to upgrade the firmware if possible. Thanks in advance.
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the billion AU has a new firmware does any one know what are the fixes? Thanks
Is coming in UK?
it states R2 what are the difference with the normal 7700n?
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Got the answer of the difference, is the removable antennas at the R2
Is coming in UK?
it states R2 what are the difference with the normal 7700n?
EDIT
Got the answer of the difference, is the removable antennas at the R2