2.4 GHz connection consistently dropped off while 5 GHz was fine. The router needs a reboot every 2-3 days to solve this problem.
@Ashok, any thoughts on this. I'm experiencing a similar situation. Though mine is around 5-6 days this last time around. It reaches a point where the 2.4 ssid shows as available but is never able to connect.
Not sure if this was for the 2.4 or 5, but I notice it when I switch back and forth to check for any errors in logs. This was in the kernel log I believe when connecting through 2.4.
Recevied an assoc frame from 00:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx
wmi_unified_event_rx : no registered event handler : event id 0x901b
FWLOG: [52855081] RATE: ChainMask 7, phymode 6, ni_flags 0x00223006, vht_mcs_set 0x0000, ht_mcs_set 0xffffff, legacy_rate_set 0x326813d
FWLOG: [52855101] WAL_DBGID_SECURITY_UCAST_KEY_SET ( 0x0 )
FWLOG: [52855101] WAL_DBGID_SECURITY_ENCR_EN ( )
FWLOG: [52855101] WAL_DBGID_SECURITY_ALLOW_DATA ( 0x436514 )
FWLOG: [52855154] WAL_DBGID_TX_BA_SETUP ( 0x436514, 0x0, 0x0, 0x40, 0x1 )
FWLOG: [52855154] WAL_DBGID_TX_BA_SETUP ( 0x436514, 0x6, 0x2, 0x40, 0x1 )
FWLOG: [52855154] RATE: ChainMask 7, phymode 6, ni_flags 0x00223006, vht_mcs_set 0x0000, ht_mcs_set 0xffffff, legacy_rate_set 0x32681f5
FWLOG: [52855285] WAL_DBGID_TX_BA_SETUP ( 0x436514, 0x1, 0x0, 0x40, 0x1 )
FWLOG: [52855578] WAL_DBGID_TX_BA_SETUP ( 0x436514, 0x5, 0x0, 0x40, 0x1 )