I have (what I had thought) was a fairly robust home network: cable modem (older DOCSIS 2.0 Motorola surfboard) connected to main router, main router connected to 2 APs throughout the house through cat6 in the walls. APs are same model routers (TP-Link archer 7) configured w/o DHCP and connected only to LAN ethernet ports. Each AP is also used as an ethernet switch for PC and game console in separate rooms, but again nothing hooked into the WAN port of the APs.
My issue is that my internet has been dropping VERY frequently. By dropped, I mean that wireless network is still broadcasting but "limited", and even wired ethernet devices cannot connect to the internet.
Only fix I have found is unplugging all 3 routers and the modem, waiting ~30s and restarting all 4 devices.
My question is, is there a way I can figure out which devices are causing the problem, either by looking at logs are by doing some sort of troubleshooting when the network goes down?
2/3 of the routers are refurbished, and I have read online of some issues with these models, but I'd like to figure out which ones specifically are the culprits if possible.
I'd appreciate any help or insight, and also if you feel that my hardware is just too old/bad to bother with, do you have any recommendations?
My issue is that my internet has been dropping VERY frequently. By dropped, I mean that wireless network is still broadcasting but "limited", and even wired ethernet devices cannot connect to the internet.
Only fix I have found is unplugging all 3 routers and the modem, waiting ~30s and restarting all 4 devices.
My question is, is there a way I can figure out which devices are causing the problem, either by looking at logs are by doing some sort of troubleshooting when the network goes down?
2/3 of the routers are refurbished, and I have read online of some issues with these models, but I'd like to figure out which ones specifically are the culprits if possible.
I'd appreciate any help or insight, and also if you feel that my hardware is just too old/bad to bother with, do you have any recommendations?