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ArneSalvesen
7 years agoNeighbour
Telus Boost Network Connection Dropping on iPhone XR and MacBook Pro
Apologies if this is dealt with elsewhere, but my issue is a bit specific as outlined in the subject. My setup: T3200M Modem with a WCB3000 Extender connected via coax. The WCB3000 is used to g...
Jammer005
6 years agoOrganizer
App>Network>Select Booster>Details>Firmware
OR
Desktop>Login Network with IP>System>Information
Powderjockey
6 years agoAdvocate
Great thanks. They are running 1.32.27 build 12. I rebooted them and still the same.
- NFtoBC6 years ago
Community Power User
Then the next option might be to purchase a separate router for these devices.
- adrockwe6 years agoHelpful Neighbour
Dang...Seemed to work for about ~16-20 Hours, but then one-by-one my divices started dropping off.... Firs the Wemo Devices, then Sonos...then my smart plugs.... dang!
- adrockwe6 years agoHelpful Neighbour
Funny enough - I read about the idea of shutting off the 5G bands this morning and decided to give it a try. It takes a bit of fighting with the web interface to get both 5G Bands offline, but thus far it seems to work. I'm slowly going around my house and reconnecting my smart devices to the Wifi with the 5G off. Oddly, the cheap devices haven't been giving me much trouble....the Wemo ones (which you'd expect to be more polished?) aren't fairing as well.... oh well. I'm at least hopeful at this point that I'll get everything up and running soon!
- NFtoBC6 years ago
Community Power User
You are correct. I confused the Smart Device Network page as being similar to Smart Steering.
Try turning off the two 5GHz radios when setting up the 2.4 GHz devices, to see if that helps.
- adrockwe6 years agoHelpful Neighbour
Thanks! Just took a look - it sounds like this is what I need to do.... the only problem I'm having now is that I can't seem to find the right page once connected to the router....
- NFtoBC6 years ago
Community Power User
Did you see Nighthawk reply in this thread?
- adrockwe6 years agoHelpful Neighbour
Got the Arcadyan router today and thus far my wifi connection seems to be better (fingers crossed).... one thing I'm not sure about was connection to my smart devices.... on my last router I had to have a 2.4Ghz network set up for some of my older wifi devices to connect to. The technician told me he didn't think I'd have to change anything as he said the Arcadyan router would broadcast both 5G and 2.4G, but I seem to be having problems getting those devices to connect now.
Logging into the router as an admin it *seems* as if there is a 2.4 GHz signal up and running (there is a page that says WLAN 2.4Ghz Radio Enabled)...... anyone have any idea what I need to do? There is a Page that says "Smart Device Network" - SSID Enable? (Disabled at present)... could this have something to do with it?
- Nighthawk6 years ago
Community Power User
That model was discussed here previously. It does not work correctly with Optik since the Asus doesn't pass multi-cast data properly. That is also a 6 year old router.
- Powderjockey6 years agoAdvocate
Does anyone know if this router works with Optik TV https://www.staples.ca/products/317890-en-asus-rt-ac68u-dual-band-ac1900-wi-fi-gigabit-router
- BC_EZ6 years agoOrganizer
Optik TV works fine without the T3200. Overall our wifi is better since we moved to the Arcadyan, in part because it works with the boosts seamlessly.
- NFtoBC6 years ago
Community Power User
The Arcadyan router is Telus supplied. Given the issues you are having, you could ask for a tech visit (to your driveway) and an exchange of routers.
The Boost devices connect to the Arcadyan router using it as the first connection point in your mesh.
- adrockwe6 years agoHelpful Neighbour
Sorry - my connection is so bad now that it keeps telling me I'm not connected to the internet when I try to post ....grrrrr My blood is boiling.
- adrockwe6 years agoHelpful Neighbour
Oh - and will this mean that my Telus 'Boosters' will no longer be useful?
- adrockwe6 years agoHelpful Neighbour
...Oh....and will this mean that my Tulles 'Boosters' will no longer be useful?
- adrockwe6 years agoHelpful Neighbour
I think I'll try that! Any chance you could share the model # of the Arcadyan Router that you picked up?
- NFtoBC6 years ago
Community Power User
You need to keep the T3200M for your Optik, but you could run the rest of your network from another router connected to the T3200M.
- BC_EZ6 years agoOrganizer
I'm assuming you have the T3200... Which is what I had. We also have Optik TV, with two wired set top boxes (over Moca) and one wireless. It all still works flawlessly with the new Arcadyn (sp?) Modem.
- adrockwe6 years agoHelpful Neighbour
I'm glad I saw this thread - I 'upgraded' to a boost wifi network to try to get better coverage across my property....typically I've always had a good connection in my house; however low connection quality in my garage. Now with he boosts the signal strength is good, but I've been having the same issues as you guys.... signal drops and it won't accept my password. It was bad enough that I couldn't use many of my older smart wifi-based products anymore...now this connection issue is making me rip my hair out...
We have Optic TV, so I'm guessing we can't change our router?
- BC_EZ6 years agoOrganizer
But if you are using wireless Optik TV you still need to keep the T3200 radio active. I think that's part of the problem.
- Powderjockey6 years agoAdvocate
Yes, I'm using the T3200M as well. most of my devices are connected to it instead of the Boost as there seemed to be too many problems staying connected. I was thinking of changing routers as well.
I was thinking of going to this one, https://www.staples.ca/products/317890-en-asus-rt-ac68u-dual-band-ac1900-wi-fi-gigabit-router as I've got one at work and it just flat out works.
- BC_EZ6 years agoOrganizer
So my problem is solved... finally had the T3200M replaced with the Arcadyan, which meshes with the boosts. (Actually replaced it because could not get it to go over 350Mb when I was on 750.) Have not had the dropping issues since. Also seems to better handle the IoT devices that can't jump frequencies.
Anyway - not sure if we confirmed this, but are all of you on T3200s?
- BC_EZ6 years agoOrganizer
Same issue - Apple devices 'forget' the password on Boosts... Interestingly, not all at once. You can move to another corner of the house (where another Boost is working) and connect fine.
So the workaround I have right now:
- T3200M is on a daily reboot schedule - I needed this before the Boosts came into the picture anyway, as the wifi sometimes gets flaky midway through the day. This is still true.
- T3200M SSIDs are both (2.4, 5) hidden, and Smart Steering is off. Need this for older IoT devices, and for a backup when the main (Boost) wifi fails. It's often better, but as I said, can be flaky too.
- 2 of my 4 Boosts (I blame the ductwork in the house for the dead zones) are now on daily reboots (cheap mechanical timers). We'll see if the others eventually need them too.
It's far from perfect, and numerous tech visits didn't help - they seem really resistant to replacing the T3200M. Each time they come by, they reset it, and "prove" to me that its behaving fine. Whatevs.
- WifiFrustration6 years agoNeighbour
My boosters have this update and its all still no good. I get asked to enter my wifi password on Macbook Pro and iPhone XR every day. Telus has no answers for me. Time to switch providers?
- Powderjockey6 years agoAdvocate
I haven't been able to my Boosters to upgrade to the new firmware. Perhaps I will have to call Telus and see if they have a way to push the new firmware to my Boosters.
- DGO6 years agoNeighbour
Did this get resolved with the firmware? How did you get the new firmware?