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2.4 GHz keeps dropping on SBG8300


I tried switching to manual selection of 1,6 or 11 and all of them are not stable either.

I moved many of wifi appliances to 5 GHz (which is very stable) as I thought there were too many appliances on 2.4 GHz.  It helped for couple of weeks, but now it started dropping again.

Is there limit to how many appliance I can connect to 2.4 GHz?

Best answer by plemans

Its usually 32 devices per band. How many devices do you have on the 2.4gh? 

What type of environment do you live in? (condo, apartment, detached home)

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plemans
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  • Juggernaut
  • August 17, 2022

Its usually 32 devices per band. How many devices do you have on the 2.4gh? 

What type of environment do you live in? (condo, apartment, detached home)


  • The Many
  • August 17, 2022

I have about 15 devices on 2.4 and about 10 devices on 5.  Live in a single family home.  
Would wifi extender help with this problem?


plemans
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  • Juggernaut
  • August 17, 2022

How big is the home? 

Is the router centrally located? 

Do wired devices drop? 

Its a bit of a challenge because Iot devices are great at telling you when theyโ€™ve went offline. Other devices, donโ€™t give you notices as much. So its a challenge because it could be the ISPโ€™s line dropping for a short period and reconnecting. 


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