dham
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I have never used another device to repeat my existing AP. Also I enabled the 5G guest sid, and then moved the streaming device and 1 phone to that. I now have one device using the 4g sid, 3 configured to use the 5g sid and 2 to use the 5g guest sid, and things seem to be Ok. The device I have connected to the 4g sid, is my laptop, and I have the web admin page for the Gl-iNet on it. when there are issues I look at the Internet tab in the GL-Inet and the AP that I connect to from the GL-iNet is grayed out. If I wait for 10 to 15 seconds, it will eventually reconnect. I have only had to manually reconnect it myself, as it typically does so. I have never had this type of thing happen with any device I have connected directly to my AP directly. It seems only to happen with this GL-iNet when I have 4 or more devices connected to one sid. Spreading them out seems to help. However I have only been working this way for a day. How I know it does this, is my VPN log on my one laptop. Typically is is connected all the time due to the work I perform. Connected to my AP it never drops unless I myself manually restart the AP. However when connected to the GL-Inet I can use the log and see reconnect messages and while any device connected to the AP keeps working while devices connected to the GL-iNet lose access until the GL-iNet’s WAN reconnects to the AP.
Again spreading out the devices to different sids seem to help. I will know later today, but as of this morning it was stable. As for the number of devices that actually stream things like video, we only use one at a time. No more than 2. Just normal browsing and email. I hope this helps and makes sense.