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Securifi Products => Almond+ => Topic started by: tmarks on August 22, 2014, 11:12:01 am
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Currently my setup is a verizon FiOS modem/router with the Almond+ plugged directly into it.
My internet seems to work fine on my computers, but is terrible on our phones - to the point where you can almost not even use them.
I also have a Sonos music system, which has all kinds of intermittent connectivity problems while on the Almond+ wifi network when controlled by the phones.
Anyone else having a problem like this? I am on the latest firmware...
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They are aware of the issue and are testing a fix for it. Should see a new release with a fix soon I would think.
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Tmarks,
Until the new fixes are in wide release, a temp fix I found was to forget the 2.4 ghz band from any device that can get 5 ghz because having the 2.4 ghz saved forces the phone to choose it over the 5 ghz if they are both visible to the device. The speed is not ideal even with that fix but it will keep you on the best option for your device. They are testing a fix so hopefully that temp fix will only have to last a little while.
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I definitely have this same problem as well. It happens to both my wife and I's iphone 5s. Signal strength is great but it just loses internet connectivity and it happens on both 2.4 and 5 ghz networks.
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Same problem here on my iPhone 5. After x minutes, or after a locking/unlocking the phone, wifi stays connected, but just hangs with very limited/no connection speed. iPad 3 is fine however - both are iOS 7.1.2. The iPhone will work again if I simply turn wifi off, and then back on, but of course this is frustrating. Just hoping for a different fix/update for the Almond+.
edit: The problem has now surfaced on the iPad as well.
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I'm seeing the same thing on my unit. Originally had it set up with the 2.4/5GHz bands having the same SSID, the unit in router mode, and with firmware AP2-R064-L009-W015-ZW015-ZB005.
I occasionally get bursts of connectivity with the cellphones (both android devices) but most of the time it reports as offline, or only partially loads a page.
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I am having the same issue with a host of Apple devices, the wireless stays connected, but just hangs with no or little data being transferred. Two iPhone 5s running 7.1.2, a MacBook Pro running 10.8.5, a MacBook Pro running 10.9.4, and an Apple TV running 6.2. The MacBook Pro running 10.8.5 sometimes requires a reboot to reattach to the network. The device that has given me the least trouble (so far) is the Apple TV. All have no issues with maintaining a data connection on other wireless networks. Things were stable with my old Linksys WRTG54. So, that to preserve peace in my home, I am considering hooking it back up until there is a fix.
It seems that the Almond+ is currently allergic to Apple devices.
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Is there not a fix for this yet? I am getting very frustrated with a router that is essentially unusable!
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Can you try changing from 80 to 40MHz channel width on the 5GHz band and see if that helps for the time being.
This isn't a quick thing to fix as involves a lot of things outside of our control.
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Can you try changing from 80 to 40MHz channel width on the 5GHz band and see if that helps for the time being.
How do you do that?
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LCD UI, Wireless, Advanced and there's a setting for the 5GHz width with options for 20, 40 and 80. Select 40.
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This does nothing to help the problem.
How is it beyond your control for your router to support iOS - something that every single router on the market can do?
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Not that it'll make you feel any better, but in the interest of giving you hope it can work, I'm seeing no problems with iOS connectivity from my Almond+ (even with 80MHz channel widths) on a variety of devices - iPhone 5S (one w/iOS 7, one w/iOS 8 GM), 3rd gen AppleTVs, iPad Air, and iPad mini.
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Also having a similar problem with one of our laptops, a Dell. My wife's laptop was "connected" to wifi but there was limited/no connectivity. I say limited because it was intermittently receiving and sending email through Outlook, but Dropbox and all browser connectivity were hosed. We tried cycling the wifi but it didn't seem to help. Verified that the laptop works fine with other wireless routers.
Also have the issue intermittently with iOS devices. Cycling wifi fixes problem for some amount of time.
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Having the same problem with iOS devices. After sometime, although it is connected with the wifi but can not access internet. Recycling router or turning off and on the wifi radio on iOS device fix the issue but after sometime it happens again.
Changing from 80 to 40htz width does not solved the issue.
So far we know this is known issue and securifi is working on it. It would be nice if someone explain in the technical terms what is going on? If it is hardware issue or something which could be fixed in the firmware?
I was excited to be early adaptor of the device, but this issue is causing enough frustration that i am seriously thinking of buying a different brand router.
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It's a driver issue as far as we can tell as it doesn't affect everyone.
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I'm also having intermittent connectivity issues with my iphone5s and macbook air as well. Works great for a few minutes then nothing loads. I still have my old wireless router so I'm having to use that instead, but almond+ unusable for me right now.
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I am also having issues with my IOS Devices. I have to reboot my router every hour or so.
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i tested almost every setting for the wifi.. but on my macbook every download fails if i use my a+
please fix it soon
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So it has been more than a month, and as this (wifi connectivity) is a core function of the router, I am wondering what kind of priority is Securifi putting on resolving this issue? I understand that fixes for barely alpha products require time, but as you have elected to release an alpha product and use a crowd sourced method for reporting issues and beta testing, it seems in all fairness, you could communicate more effectively what is being done to remedy the problems. For instance, an organized list of priority issues that are being worked on and the estimated time table for their resolution. Rather than sending out ridiculous surveys asking users for blue sky ideas for new features, a little better schedule and triage on current issues and more proactive communication about what is happening, is owed to this community that has in part funded your development.
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I am having the same problems and its making the almond+ totally unusable for my wife. She cannot keep a constant connection at all and it is very frustrating. Is there any update on this important issue? Like others have said plenty of other routers work just fine with iOS devices. I'm going to have to switch it to a repeater from my old worse router at this point since I can't use the almond+ effectively. I backed this product primarily for it being a router and it's not even good at that at this point which is extremely frustrating >:(
One troubleshooting note that I'm curious about: Has anyone else having this issue also switched their DHCP range to 192.168.1.0/24 ?
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It's coming in the next firmware, as I've mentioned elsewhere, it's taking us some time to do this as we're upgrading the Wi-Fi drivers and we need to make sure there are no other issues. We hope to have a beta version in a couple of weeks.
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So it has been more than a month, and as this (wifi connectivity) is a core function of the router, I am wondering what kind of priority is Securifi putting on resolving this issue? I understand that fixes for barely alpha products require time, but as you have elected to release an alpha product and use a crowd sourced method for reporting issues and beta testing, it seems in all fairness, you could communicate more effectively what is being done to remedy the problems. For instance, an organized list of priority issues that are being worked on and the estimated time table for their resolution. Rather than sending out ridiculous surveys asking users for blue sky ideas for new features, a little better schedule and triage on current issues and more proactive communication about what is happening, is owed to this community that has in part funded your development.
Agreed -- are you guys using something like Jira or some other ticketing system internally to track bugs, and do you think this would be beneficial for backers to have access to to report new issues and track issue remediation status?
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Yes, we're using Jira as it happens.
We track the issues, no need to worry, there aren't that many issues.
The problem in this case is as I've posted multiple times in several different threads, it's a major changer and it's taking time as changing drivers isn't trivial, especially as there's a fair bit of customization that has gone into the Almond+.
We're not neglecting you guys, we're working full steam ahead and we've had to put other things on hold to try and get this done as quickly as we can. Please remember that we're a small company with only about 20 people in the software team and not all of them are able to work on things like Wi-Fi drivers.
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Hey guys, just a reminder that I have a fancy white paperweight in my house that still won't hold a connection to my iOS devices! Would be great if you could turn it into a functional router one of these days!
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We're working on it and we'll be posting an update as soon as the new firmware is available. We're doing a limited beta test right now to make sure everything is working as it should.