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Grogster

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OK, I have received my WiFi AP, and have set it up in client mode, so that it basically acts as a wireless Ethernet cable back to the WiFi router, and that is all on-line and working.

I have DISABLED the internal WiFi adaptor, that Windoze or the hardware itself, keeps switching off every hour, requiring a full reboot to get it going.

I am inclined to beleive it is a Windoze issue, as if it was the hardware that was failing, one would expect the failures to become more and more frequent till the hardware failed totally, but this issue happens every hour or so - so much so, it is now highly predictable within about a minute or so, of when I EXPECT the WiFi to drop off, which to me, seems more like a Windoze issue.

Anyway, the external AP should prove it or fix it one way or the other.
I'll let the thread know if the internet is still on when I get back from doing some jobs I'm away to now.

Hope, hope....
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Everything working fine when I got back - no more having to reboot to get the damn net back.  I still would have liked to know what the hell was going on there, but the external AP has fixed it, so.....onward.
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  Grogster said  OK, I have received my WiFi AP, and have set it up in client mode, so that it basically acts as a wireless Ethernet cable back to the WiFi router

What did you buy, please?

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TP-Link 2GHz/5GHz AP, model # TL-WA1201

LINK to my NZ supplier.....
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Thanks,

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Grogster

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I don't think you would need that EXACT make and model.  Pretty much any AP these days will work as an AP, a range-extender, or a client like I have set this one up as.

And yes....still connected overnight, so this is my workaround for the problem.
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Hi Grogster, All,

I would still be interested in how it would go with a different wifi dongle (as opposed to the AP)

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Fair comment.  I might order one and see - they are cheap enough and much smaller then an AP.  
If I do end up doing that, I'll update the thread.

EDIT: TP-LINK USB2 Network adaptors are only twenty bucks!
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OK, I put a USB2 dongle thing on, and removed the AP.
It's a TP-LINK 150Mbps unit I found in my workshop. (same as the one I mentioned above)
I will use it for a day or so, and see if it stays alive.  
If it does, I will buy a faster unit, cos this one is up to 150Mbps, which is slow for downloading large files etc.

The next move is Windoze'zzzzz....
Edited 2025-05-08 16:20 by Grogster
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The external USB2 network dongle seems to be stable and does NOT seem to drop off.
I have ordered a USB3 dual-band dongle, which will give me a bit more speed.

LINK.

I wonder what was going on with the original WiFi?
I wonder if it WAS a Windoze issue, or some odd hardware issue?
But....if it was a hardware issue, surely it would not drop-off predictably every hour....    
Edited 2025-05-08 17:35 by Grogster
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Just a final update for this thread, perhaps.
WiFi USB2 dongle stayed online overnight, so that seems to be the best fix, and much smaller then an external AP - you were onto something there, Mick!  

Unfortunately, that means I now have a spare brand-new AP, but I can probably on-sell it somewhere to somebody at some stage.  
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Hi Grogster,

As I suspected, I believe that the new updates have changed the way that it handles your inbuilt WiFi device. There may be an obscure setting in properties of device manager, like sleep after x seconds. but the easiest fix is to buy a decent speed dongle and plug it in.

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Thanks again, Mick.    
You were indeed onto something there.

I have just bought a new dual-band WiFi USB3 dongle with much faster performance, so I will plop that in and see how I get on.  It's another TP-LINK product(AC1300) - I like them.  
I've always found them easy to setup and get going.

YMMV.....
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