Discover why your high-speed network experiences constant drops and how to fix it.
Moving to 802.11be is a major architectural shift that requires precise management of radio frequency airtime.
Aggressive band steering often confuses legacy devices, causing handshake failures and frequent network name drops.
Managing three concurrent bands while negotiating Multi-Link Operation can overwhelm your router's internal management plane.
Interference during 320MHz channel usage can trigger firmware race conditions, causing the radio to reboot.
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