[Q] Problems with DD-WRT Wireless repeater bridge? - Galaxy S II Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hey guys,
I have two routers at home and one is set to work as a repeater bridge. It works fine as I can connect to both routers wirelessly through my laptop without problems.
On my SGS2 however, connection works flawlessly with the main router, but keeps hanging and restarting when connected to the router. I can actually browse the web and ping main router, but connection lasts ~1min than drops for ~30sec than connects again and remains in this loop.
Guess its a rather specific problem but has anyone ever had some similar problem?

yeap. Same problem.. I have a DD-WRT in the living room and a NetGear one in my room. The NetGear is acting as a repeater to the DD-WRT which is the base. It works with laptops running Windows 7 as I've observed so far. No luck with CM7 running on HTC Desire Z though..

Same issue here running CM 10.1 on Nexus S. Connection to dd-wrt which is the secondary keeps dropping and shows up as poor quality connection... any ideas anyone ?

just try Gargoyle instead of DD-wrt. Personally I had no problem with either, but Gargoyle is more user friendly, with a lots more features.
How much connection speed you get on SGS2. I can't cross 65mbps

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[Q] Wi-Fi Problems

Got a 32GB version.
All my other devices, windows laptops, android tablet connect up to my wifi fine. I am using WPA with AES (static IP). The HP Touchpad connects, but there is huge packet loss and it barely can keep a connection. It doesn't drop out per se, just cant get any data. Tried changing router settings, being 30cm from it etc. Still same problem. Any apps/tweaks i can try on the Touchpad?
Maybe it has something to do with Wi-Fi 802.11b/g/n with WPA, WPA2, WEP, 802.1X authentication;
maybe your router doesnt support it.
Just curious, are you running any of the Preware patches?
I am having a similar problem with my 16gb wifi model. Wifi works for a short while, then drops the signal. If I go in and turn off wifi on the device and turn it back on again - then it will work fine for another few minutes until it eventually drops the connection again.
I had this problem before I loaded any preware tweaks - and after as well. I am running the Govnah app to overclock to 1.5ghz and a few other logging tweaks.
I did some digging and it seems the most likely issue is a problem with the firmware of my router (D-link DIR-655), specifically the wireless n protocol. I am going to try updating my router firmware and see if that helps out.
By the way - no issues with my two laptops, dell streak 7, or my wii - so its definately isolated to be an issue specific to my touchpad/router combination...
I too am having problem. I don't drop the wireless connection, just a internet connection. All of a sudden nothing on my touchpad can connect to the internet, until I turn the wireless off and then back on again. Very weird. Everything else working off of my Dlink DGL-4500 works fine, except the touchpad.
I notice a few of you have Drinks, maybe thats the cause?
I'm running on FIOS and using Verizon's provided router. Works flawlessly. I've had one issue w/ WiFi, but a reboot solved that and has never come back.
I had problems with my dlink 615. TP would lose connection after 20 minutes or so. My wife's would do the same. My evo 4g had the same problem. I changed the router to the G only setting. I haven't had any problems with either TP since that change. The 615 uses draft N and was one of the early routers with this. I think it causes problems with some devices. I haven't really lost any speed either as the 615 will only connect at the speed of the "slowest" wireless card on the network, and I have some devices at g speed that are always on. I do plan to get a new router at some point.
jdexheimer said:
I had problems with my dlink 615. TP would lose connection after 20 minutes or so. My wife's would do the same. My evo 4g had the same problem. I changed the router to the G only setting. I haven't had any problems with either TP since that change. The 615 uses draft N and was one of the early routers with this. I think it causes problems with some devices. I haven't really lost any speed either as the 615 will only connect at the speed of the "slowest" wireless card on the network, and I have some devices at g speed that are always on. I do plan to get a new router at some point.
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See my Touchpad is the ONLY device having problems, that's the part I don't get. All of my devices are wireless N as well.
TouchPad WiFi issues
Okay, I've tried every custom kernel available with almost the same results. I'm beginning to think my unit is defective, but I am hoping it is the custom kernels and not my unit. I haven't tried restoring the stock kernel but I suppose I should have before writing this. Anyway..onto the issue!
Does anyone have this problem where WiFi will randomly stop transmitting data? It happens most when I am browsing the web with the stock browser and almost all the time it is after the unit awakes from sleep. Sometimes it happens while browsing but the majority of the time it happens when coming out of sleep. WiFi is still on and connected to my network, but network activity is not there. The only way to fix it is by doing one of the following:
-Turn off and on WiFi
-Launch the HP software catalog.
The second method one seems to give the network a jump start and WiFi will begin working again and data will transmit.
Freeza I think that's a common slug, I read some other posts about it. Heck mine was doing it a lot, but not so much lately. I don't think you have defective device.
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I have this issue too, on two Touchpads on the same wifi network (mine and my wife's). The issue vanishes on my portable wifi 4G hotspot and my much better office wifi network, so it's probably my router. I've ordered a MUCH better router, and if that kills the problem, I'll know for sure within a week.
I hear this is a common, but situation-specific issue.
phew.... Was getting worried for a bit there. Thanks guys. Hopefully the next webOS update can fix it
yoseth said:
Got a 32GB version.
All my other devices, windows laptops, android tablet connect up to my wifi fine. I am using WPA with AES (static IP). The HP Touchpad connects, but there is huge packet loss and it barely can keep a connection. It doesn't drop out per se, just cant get any data. Tried changing router settings, being 30cm from it etc. Still same problem. Any apps/tweaks i can try on the Touchpad?
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1257357
I also have this problem. The wireless on the TP will stop working, even though it says it is connected. Disabling and re-enabling the wireless fixes it temporarily.
I also have an 802.11N wireless router. It is a Trendnet TEW-633GR. No other wireless device has ever had an issue with it, so I think the touchpad doesn't handle something properly...

[Q] WIFI and router running DD-WRT

I've got a few routers in my house running DD-WRT. My main wifi router is stock, and the other three routers are set up as repeaters using DD-WRT. I was having some issues with my TB freezing up after installing BAMF Sense 3.0. It was happening a lot and I ended up starting over, flashing the radio and ROM again. I finally figured out that when connecting to one specific router in my house, the phone would freeze. Are there any DD-WRT guru's here who might know why this would happen? I tried making some changes to the router so that it would run as G only instead of B & G, but that didn't seem to make a difference. For now, I'm just turning WIFI off on the phone, but would love to use my faster home network when I'm home instead of 3G (no 4G available here yet).
Any suggestions?
PS.. other devices connect to this router just fine.
maybe try manually setting your IP instead of using dhcp?
I think it's the ROM's fault personally (no bashing to their team, but it looks like a bug to me). ddwrt works fine for me on cyanogen.

[Q] Weak Wi-Fi?

Has anyone else had issues with the strength of the wi-fi signal on this phone? When I'm in certain areas of my house, I will have severe lag with browsing, with the People hub, etc. Music and video will stream poorly, with heavy buffering. Basically, I get all the signs of low signal. The problem is, I've never had a problem with other phones I've used, including an HD7, Dell Venue Pro, Nexus S, Nokia N8, etc.
I tested the WiFi signal in these areas, and I get back a consistent signal between 70dbm - 80dbm, so I have a moderate amount of signal to work with. Has anyone else noticed poor WiFi coverage with this phone? Should I get it exchanged?
Same. Something is definitely fishy with the wi-fi on this device. It seems to come and go, and manifests as poor or even no wi-fi capability even when the phone says it is connected to a strong wi-fi signal.
I frequently cannot get a solid Tango video call going between 2 Radars on my home wi-fi network. Pretty frustrating seeing "network problems" and getting a choppy experience when both phones are on wi-fi with full signal strength.
My WiFi is solid with my N router
Today is my first day with the radar and I'm noticing WiFi issues. I think though some of it is related to Zune WiFi sync connecting...
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For the people connected to 802.11n routers, are your routers in pure N mode?
The Radar I have can connect to my 802.11g router no problem but can't even find my 802.11n. I'm thinking it doesn't have N connectivity...
Just asking.
Mine is BGN
murdakillemall said:
For the people connected to 802.11n routers, are your routers in pure N mode?
The Radar I have can connect to my 802.11g router no problem but can't even find my 802.11n. I'm thinking it doesn't have N connectivity...
Just asking.
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I found out my particular problem is the Windows Phones only work on the 2.4ghz (currently used on my 802.11g router) band and not the 5ghz (my 802.11n router) band.
Now I know.
To the OP, this 2.4ghz band is usually crowded so maybe where you are going in your house, your phone is meeting with interference (land line wireless phone, neighbors wi-fi, etc...).
murdakillemall said:
To the OP, this 2.4ghz band is usually crowded so maybe where you are going in your house, your phone is meeting with interference (land line wireless phone, neighbors wi-fi, etc...).
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I don't think it's an interference issue, as every other device I own has no such issues, including 3 other Windows Phones (Dell Venue Pro, HD7 Omnia 7). And despite already using the channel with the least interference, I've tried switching that around as well. To me, there is clearly something not performing correctly in regards to the WiFi radio on this device.

[Q]DD-WRT and ICS Connection Issues

I think it's somewhere in the router settings, but my wrt54g at home with dd-wrt can connect just fine with my Epic 4G Touch running Cyanogen 9 (or any other ICS rom for that matter). The one we have at work (also wrt54g running dd-wrt) won't. I'll reference this thread here: http://www.dd-wrt.com/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?p=667631
I've changed the "no acknowledgement" setting, changed security modes, disabled the SPI firewall, and even tried factory defaults. But it just doesn't want to connect for some reason, however when I use a gingerbread rom it will connect just fine.
So my question is, if anyone has found a solution as to why ICS phones don't like connecting to DD-WRT routers.
Widespread issue
I don't know if it's any consulation but this issue seems to be affecting a lot of people. << link to thread on sprint's site but I'm new to this forum so can't post it >>. No one on that site mentions dd-wrt but that doesn't mean it isn't a dd-wrt specific issue.
I am also expericing what I think is the same problem. I am using the Sprint Nexus S 4G connecting to my linksys wrt320n router with dd-wrt build 18946M (I upgraded from 14700(ish) to see if that resolved my issue but it didn't).
The issue seems slightly more complicated than a simple inability to connect. Before upgrading to ICS (in stock ginger bread), a few days ago, I would occasionally see my phone attempting to connect to my router and failing. Now with ICS, my device connects, gets an IP address and the router wifi status page shows the device as connected with good signal strength, but alas, there seems to be no network connectivity.
I decided to try CryogenMod 9 and see if the issue was resolved in their build. So I flashed the lastet (update-cm-9-20120411-NIGHTLY-crespo4g-signed.zip) cm9 mod and still experience the same issue.
Any help anyone could provide on this issue would be swell.
Confirmed it is DD-WRT
I came across this thread immediately after upgrading my router from stock to DD-WRT. Immediately the wifi on my phone stopped working. My phone, Nexus S 4g will not even see the network. Conveniently my neighbor has the same router as I do, a Cisco e3000 with a factory rom. I can connect to his network without any problem. Ugh. I love DD-WRT. Maybe I'll try a Tomato firmware... Well at least all my other phones/tablets work. It is specific to the Nexus S 4g.
UPDATE: I believe it is tied to the mixed network mode on my 802.11n router. I tried my old 54G in G only mode and it is working fine with my phone
scicarb said:
UPDATE: I believe it is tied to the mixed network mode on my 802.11n router. I tried my old 54G in G only mode and it is working fine with my phone
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Confirmed. I changed the wireless mode to 2.4Ghz N only and everything works. Mixed Network mode was giving the Nexus S fits.
I just *successfully* got my MotoE/Android5.1 working on DD-WRT after 2 days down (problem started w/new version of DD-WRT on a repeater)
MY WORKING SOLUTION: Turned of "auto" on the channel selection of my 2.4Ghz channel on both primary and repeater routers, turned control channel to 20 on the primary (where the DDWRT offerred a choice) then restarted phone. It was probably something with auto channel on one or both of disparate routers.
Phew. Nasty glitch.

Wi-Fi constantly dropping out / reconnecting with repeater bridge in CM10.2

Hey guys,
Ever since upgrading to CM10.2 a couple of weeks ago, I've been battling my Wi-Fi continuously dropping and reconnecting here at home. I have a Linksys WRT54G2 setup as the AP, then a WRT54G as the repeater bridge, running DD-WRT. I have both set up to use the same SSID, so hopefully our devices here can roam among the two.
What's weird is, all the other devices here (laptops, desktop with an adapter, phones, tablets) have no problem with this setup. My phone under Android 4.2.2/CM10.1 had no issues either. However, with 10.2, it can't hold a connection to one of the routers before spontaneously deciding to drop the connection and move to the other router, then start hopping back and forth between the routers. Even if I don't move the phone at all.
Does anyone have any suggestions? I'd rename the bridge's SSID, but considering all other devices treat it just fine, and my phone did on 10.1 too, there might be something I could do on the phone end to get it working. I'd appreciate any help I can get! Thanks!
What security are you using on the router? Seems to me it needs to be set at AES, not WEP
RLGL said:
What security are you using on the router? Seems to me it needs to be set at AES, not WEP
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It's WPA2-Personal, AES. The status window on my phone is showing the Security as WPA/WPA2 PSK, if that may help. I thought PSK was different from AES maybe?
Thanks for the quick reply, by the way!
supertoast92 said:
It's WPA2-Personal, AES. The status window on my phone is showing the Security as WPA/WPA2 PSK,
Thanks for the quick reply, by the way!
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The phone is connected correctly, It may be in the ROM or kernel. I would go back to the version that connects.
supertoast92 said:
Hey guys,
Ever since upgrading to CM10.2 a couple of weeks ago, I've been battling my Wi-Fi continuously dropping and reconnecting here at home. I have a Linksys WRT54G2 setup as the AP, then a WRT54G as the repeater bridge, running DD-WRT. I have both set up to use the same SSID, so hopefully our devices here can roam among the two.
What's weird is, all the other devices here (laptops, desktop with an adapter, phones, tablets) have no problem with this setup. My phone under Android 4.2.2/CM10.1 had no issues either. However, with 10.2, it can't hold a connection to one of the routers before spontaneously deciding to drop the connection and move to the other router, then start hopping back and forth between the routers. Even if I don't move the phone at all.
Does anyone have any suggestions? I'd rename the bridge's SSID, but considering all other devices treat it just fine, and my phone did on 10.1 too, there might be something I could do on the phone end to get it working. I'd appreciate any help I can get! Thanks!
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CM 10.2 is ancient, I would strongly recommend using CM 11 instead.

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