Greg Hi Else if supported switch to 5GHz? It depends on the signal your getting from the other AP's esp if they are close and on the same channel it may be causing interference. Maybe a scanner program may help http://software.opensuse.org/package/wifiplotter
Malcolm, I'm still tweaking things trying to get my setup to be reliable. I figured out 2 things: wifiplotter doesn't handle 40 MHz N comms. With 20 MHz a single channel (C) is used. If 40 MHz is enabled, then either (C+4) or (C-4) is used. Some of my neighbors have 40 MHz enabled and as best I can tell wifiplotter only shows C in use, but not the secondary channel. I grabbed a Android based scanner and it is showing both. 2) There is a concrete block wall I had forgotten about that is part of a lower interior wall. I had the router only 4ft up that wall. I have just elevated it above the top of the wall. I'm not getting any better signal strength but my connection speeds are much better. Hopefully that will mean no more drops at random times. That was my biggest complaint. fyi: I took back the ASUS N750 router and got and Amped Single Frequency N router (R10000G). It was claimed to the longest ranged router on the market a year or so ago. It still could not get through my concrete block wall (that's how I found it actually). Thus my bad mouthing the Asus was probably unfair. My placing the router only 4ft up that wall was probably the main issue all along. Greg -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org