ping to router.

perperdino

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Do u noe ur stuff well or not ? From ur SS, u set ur AC66U to be 192.168.2.2 gateway to 2.1. From this, ur router is 2.2 and huawei to be 2.1. Pls do note that ur subnet mask also play a part here. X.X.1.X and X.X.2.X with the same mask of /24 are of 2 separate network.

Lol yes.. my router is the 2.2 of my huawei.. my router itself is 1.1 isnt that the point of my bridge? My router's ip is still 1.1 no matter what..lol do you really know what you are trying to correct me on?? And how will this affect the wifi ping?

2.1 is my huawei.. 2.2 is my ac66u on my huawei...
2.1huawei> 2.2 on huawei > 1.1 ac66u > 1.xxx my devices
 

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Hi

From your SS that u had provided, I am suspecting that the 40mHz wide fat channel might be culprit. Below are some of the setting/changes that I advisde you to try out. I am also using these settings too.

1. Wireless mode: N only (if u do not have any other b/g devices)
2. Chaneel BW: 20mHz
3. Control channel: 1
4. Preamble Type: Auto
5. DTIM Interval: 1
6. Enable TX bursting: Disable
7. Enable WMM APSD: Disable

Other than these, I see no issues with them. After applying them, do a reboot of the router to play safe.
just tested this method and it doesnt work
the issue happens when there is load on my wifi.. i think it is my client's problem but i tested with my friend's linksys router there isnt any issue at all..
right now to trigger this "effect" i would just have to turn on 2 games at once or do a skype call + any game connection the ping lag will come in..

this ping lag only affects the wifi from my (ANY)device(tested 2 laptops/1 desktop) to the router
i guess im gonna have to refund this 4day old router
 
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