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I was in the middle of downloading updates a bit ago and then suddenly WIFI just stopped working. So yeah this issue still persists. I bet if this was Asus there would be a million articles about it with in depth analysis from all the YouTubers but instead we hear crickets from them.
But yeah I don't get connection issues with my TP-Link AX3000 I even got a TP-Link AC2100 as a back up if the AX3000 goes funky lol, I just hope the AC2100 isn't better than the AX3000 lol, TP-Link is Quality modems in my eyes, Beats the normal ISP providers, I even said to Sky they should link up with TP-Link and create Modems that are ISP modems but TP-Link, lol....
I have my Modem right in front of me mind, Maybe people get isssues when they is on the edge of the wifi distance, My CCTV cameras look 4K since I put the AX3000 in, My CCTV pictures is qaulity....
So what was in the latest firmware update all together save me looking up, lol...
But yeah TP-Link AX3000 AX55 is a fantastic modem for me.....
contact valve
Lesson of the day, if you are using your ISP's router/modem, just don't.
I agree in general and not just in this case. Ask your ISP if you can be switched to gateway only mode (no router) so that you can connect your own (better) router. Normally your ISP can do this automatically from their end and after you'll be limited to a single LAN connection which connects to the WAN port of your own router. Make sure they can do this otherwise you'll end up double NAT'ed (word?) and port forwarding and other services difficult to deal with. I have had good luck with the original and OLED SE steamdecks on Ubiquiti on WIFI6/802.11 AX access points or through a MS surface docking station LAN which I think is a realtek 2.5Gbps chipset.
I've been using the Asus Zen XT12 mesh system for a while:
https://www.asus.com/us/networking-iot-servers/whole-home-mesh-wifi-system/zenwifi-wifi-systems/asus-zenwifi-pro-xt12/
It's been great with zero issues with my LCD or OLED while using Remote Play/Streaming. I play Madden via streaming (since it doesn't work on SteamOS) and never have any issues.
I changed my transmission mode on the router settings for the 5GHz frequency band from 802.11n/ac/ax to 802.11n/ac.
I guess 802.11 ax is causing the trouble as that has something to do with the WiFi 6 protocol
It shows I have 70-80 percent connection while it is inches from the router.
Sometimes it drops to the 40-50s then game streaming is unplayable