12-03-2018, 03:06 PM
(This post was last modified: 12-03-2018, 03:07 PM by UltraBloxX.)
I tried running on battery, but with my home network it's still OK.
But I think I've figured even more probable reason for Wi-Fi connection dropping. All networks that I've had problem with were networks that had several repeaters installed (e.g. work network with several repeater access points with same SSID, or subway train's onboard Wi-Fi, where each train car has a technically separate Wi-Fi repeater sharing same SSID).
I suppose driver might be going crazy when it sees multiple networks with same SSIDs, but different BSSIDs and signal levels. Perhaps it's even trying to connect a base station with better signal, and then it breaks.
At same time, my home network has a single access point without repeaters, so it would explain why it works OK.
But I think I've figured even more probable reason for Wi-Fi connection dropping. All networks that I've had problem with were networks that had several repeaters installed (e.g. work network with several repeater access points with same SSID, or subway train's onboard Wi-Fi, where each train car has a technically separate Wi-Fi repeater sharing same SSID).
I suppose driver might be going crazy when it sees multiple networks with same SSIDs, but different BSSIDs and signal levels. Perhaps it's even trying to connect a base station with better signal, and then it breaks.
At same time, my home network has a single access point without repeaters, so it would explain why it works OK.