Is that with more than one device or just the laptop?
It redirects when I hit 192.168.0.1 to /#######/gui so it's obviously getting something but just spins from there
EDIT: Nevermind, that's loading now - must have still been booting. But still got the initial issue
You need to give the Archer an adddress between 192.168.1.1 and 192.168.1.62
@licquorice wrote:You need to give the Archer an adddress between 192.168.1.1 and 192.168.1.62
It's all good now - I changed the hub ip range when I first got it to match my old setup to avoid having to make too many changes
Still leaves the question, where on earth do i go from here...
Move house!!!
I must admit I'm out of ideas now, we seem to have eliminated everything, it's very odd.
@licquorice wrote:Move house!!!
It was that (and later moving broadband supplier) that got me into this mess 😉
One more thing that may add to the conundrum, the frequency of disconnects does seem to change with device. I've just been running tests on another laptop (sat next to the one i've been running before) and the disconnects still happen, but FAR less freqent...
I don't know how locked down the Sky routers are, but is it possible to try that as a WAP and see if that helps.
@licquorice wrote:I don't know how locked down the Sky routers are, but is it possible to try that as a WAP and see if that helps.
I googled that way back and seemed like a dead end sadly... 😞