On 10/29/20 14:40, Jared Mauch wrote:
I know there was a recent fix Apple did for devices talking to UBNT APs for their handsets, perhaps there's a similar fix needed on your side?
I have all UBNT at home for wireless and periodically have some random issues which I can't explain, but for the most part have things tuned to ensure there's little to no interference.
I am running TP-Link AP's. Two of them are Google OnHub, which was built by TP-Link, and the 3rd one is the TP-Link Archer C6. So they all support 802.11ac, which is where my device spends most of its time (5GHz). No interference from my neighbors (separated by thick walls), and I am running separate channels for both frequencies per device. Also, no other wireless device is suffering like this.
Do you see the same when hardwired? I keep many of my devices hardwired to avoid odd jitter issues.
No issues on the wire at all. Quite perfect. Like you, I hard-wire all fixed devices (TV's, a/v receivers, satellite decoders, gaming consoles, energy meters, e.t.c.). The only devices on wireless are mobile devices, tablets, laptops and the Windows PC which is hooked up via wi-fi as well.
I also saw some older versions of the Pulse Secure VPN add the behavior you describe, including the more uptime the slower it would get.
I use Viscosity as an SSL/VPN client. The issue is the same whether it is enabled or offline. Mark.