Sir, I wrote twice that most of my devices are capable of working only on 2.4 Ghz frequency.
There won’t be a problem of using 5g with my other devices (some apple phones and a MacBook Air) but still, my Android phones and tablets are only capable of connecting to 2.4g radio.
There is something I want to understand, I have some dirt cheap old Tplink wifi repeaters (TP Link TL-WA701ND) which work only on 2.4g frequency, I can say that they work properly without dropping the signal, I may need to reboot it one or two times a week but it is manageable. Is the slate inferior to those Routers by any mean?
I can live with a lower speed if the router needs more time to handle two connections, just less drops or none will be perfect, the hotel wifi is pretty slow so loosing speed won’t make any difference.
I don’t carry that piece of junk with me when traveling, I bought the slate because its small and should be powerful enough to replace those big, static routers. Well it does nothing automatically, it just connect to whatever SSID you set it on.
Can you elaborate please? Or a link to the thread so I can try this solution and see if it improves my situation.
@Alzhao: I respect and understand what you are saying but the much cheaper AR300M (which I replaced with an AR750S) managed to broadcast and repeat 2.4GHz without problems - it worked much better than the Slate without any tweaking of settings - there must surely be something not quite right with the Slate.
As you proposed, I now repeat on 5Ghz and use 2.4Ghz for clients (as per above user, most of my devices do not support 5Ghz but luckily my router does!).
We have a program called repeater manager which will manage the SSIDs you have saved. It works good most of the time but seems it caused troubles in some WiFi network with captive portals. There is still room to improve and we are working on that.
@glitch:Tomorrow I will go outside to look for similar environmental tests, so if the travelmate test works well, our firmware will add this feature. Of course, it is best to pass the verification in your environment.
Does this solve the issue of the router dropping connection to the Access Point? or is this only for the issue of the router dropping its own LAN WiFi? i think we have 2 separate issues here. The dropping of the LAN side WiFi from the router was a small problem for me, the main issue was the AR750s dropping its connection to the Access Point that it is trying to repeat
@jongriff :In fact, these two problems are related. The openwrt system will cause its own AP signal to be abnormal if the repeater connection fails. Therefore, we have added the gl-health process to handle this situation. Gl-health may not work well in some environments, we are trying to fix this.
For travelmate, please see the following link packages/README.md at master · openwrt/packages · GitHub
Putty is returning the following lines, does it mean that gl_health is killed and deleted completely ?
What if I full reset the router, will gl_health be restored again ?
root@GL-AR750S:~# killall gl_health
killall: gl_health: no process killed
root@GL-AR750S:~# mv /usr/bin/gl_health /usr/bin/gl_health_bak
mv: can’t rename ‘/usr/bin/gl_health’: No such file or directory
Update 1 Using Travelmate Service on the Slate AR750S
After some time testing with the above config, I can report the following:
Used it in office as my main network device, so far so good, no frequent disconnections
Using it at home also and so far no more disconnections, neither from the main router to the slate nor my devices from the slate
Will be traveling soon and will test again with hotel wifis, captive portals and so
OpenVPN is working on this firmware
Can’t seem to be able to connect to any network using Luci. From the Slate interface it works well, I dont know if its only me not knowing exactly how to use Luci.
Cant repeat 5G wireless connection, only 2G can be used, but still can broadcast 5G from the slate
Firmware ver3.013 is a no go, I tried it but it was not stable, Open VPN didnt work for me
Judging only from what I am experiencing right now using the Travelmate service, this feature is A MUST HAVE on the Slate, I would love to have it integrated into the main interface (not Luci), for me it will be always ON, or maybe we can switch it on and off directly using the hardware button.
I successfully installed Travelmate but the instructions are sketchy:
Do I still have to first manually connect to network in the GL GUI (>Internet)? - seems answer is yes.
Do I need to disable auto scan and reconnect under repeater options in the GL UI? - I would think yes if Travelmate is enabled. And does this setting become redundant anyway if GL Health has been deleted?
Do I need to save the station(s) in GL UI?
@sos_sifou - re. point 7 - others have reported same problem with 3.13 but I can’t re-produce any of the OpenVPN problems