Multi-Link Operation is failing expectations. Learn why your high-end connection is constantly dropping.
MLO manages three separate radio paths simultaneously, creating complex scheduling conflicts that lead to random packet loss.
Unlike standard interference, MLO packet loss occurs even with perfect signal strength and low channel congestion.
Frequent drops are often caused by mismatched firmware versions between your Access Point and client hardware.
Stabilize your connection by aligning firmware, configuring explicit MLO groups, and disabling problematic legacy fallback modes.
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