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on 19-12-2024 11:35 AM
One of my network devices has disconnected from WiFi four times this year. I reconnect it using WPS but this involves climbing into the loft, which is rather inconvenient. To improve the connection I tried putting a WiFi extender in the loft, which is connected through the mains to a device close to the WiFi Hub. This has improved the signal level a little but the disconnection continues. The last incident was 3am today. Is there any investigation I can do at the Wi-Fi Hub?
on 20-12-2024 01:21 PM
Hi @Rich57
You will always have problems then, because the foil on the insulation reflects most, if not all WiFi signals away from it, depending on how the WiFi extender connects back to the router. Which make/model of WiFi hub & extender do you have?
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on 20-12-2024 01:09 PM
Hi @KeithFrench . This device is a WiFi interface to heat pump control system manufactured by Mitsubishi (details attached).
My router is located close to the cable entry on the ground floor. The device is one of two in the loft of a two-storey detached house, the other being a solar inverter. The loft insulation has a metal foil covering and the HP control system is encased in a steel box. The WiFi interface is external to the steel box and only 2 m away from a WiFi extender. The inverter's WiFi interface doesn't have this problem.
Thanks for offering to help.
on 19-12-2024 11:49 AM
Hi @Rich57
Disconnecting from any WiFi network, should not result in a new WPS connection.
All WPS does is after providing a simple way to connect the device initially, it tells the device the router's wireless network name & password, plus depending on what the device is, might clone a few other WiFi parameters as well. When the device subsequently reconnects to the WiFi network, it does so via the normal wireless connection method as it now knows the network name & password.
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