On 11/22/21 7:09 PM, Scott Talbert wrote:
On Tue, 23 Nov 2021 02:36:12 -0000
Scott Talbert wrote:
I think it is actually the router being "helpful". My router serves
DHCP and allows me to set up permanent assignments of IP <=> MAC,
so the first time I connect a new device, I always do that, and the
IP doesn't change on me. I had a lot of weird wifi connection
problems till the latest router firmware update, now they are
very few and far between. (Though when I notice them, I still have
to fix things by rebooting the router).
That's a fair point - maybe if I configured my router similarly I would not notice the connections dropping. I still would like to stop the frequency switching though.
My router has the ability to disable/enable the low/high frequency
transceivers individually. If yours has that capability you could
consider that.
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