@Dear Steve,
Our technical support has contacted you via email. Please check.
“The edge device is a Huawei GPON terminal configured in bridge mode and the model is NP2035G.
The edge device is a Huawei GPON terminal configured in bridge mode and the model is NP2035G.
@Dear Steve,
I mean the terminal that is connected to the P5.
“This is a cudy P5 router version 1.0.”
This is a cudy P5 router version 1.0.
@Dear Steve,
It is possible. But there is no other feedback about this issue. May be a compatible issue with specific terminal. We will try to test it. What is the brand and model of the terminal?
“Hi support team,
I confirm that past thursday I replaced the power adapter with a 12V 4A one, updated the firmware to version 2.4.25, and re-enabled 802.11ax on the Cudy P5 router. Interestingly, I noticed that today, after being active for 17 hours, the router restarted after having been up and running for 7 days the wifi config 802.11ac on 5Ghz band without any issues.
Therefore, I reconfigured 802.11ac on the 5GHz band and 802.11n on the 2.4GHz band on the Cudy router to see how the service behaves.
My question is, could this be related to a bug with 802.11ax on 5Ghz band?"
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@Dear Steve,
Our technical support has contacted you via email. Please check.
“The edge device is a Huawei GPON terminal configured in bridge mode and the model is NP2035G.
The edge device is a Huawei GPON terminal configured in bridge mode and the model is NP2035G.
@Dear Steve,
I mean the terminal that is connected to the P5.
“This is a cudy P5 router version 1.0.”
This is a cudy P5 router version 1.0.
@Dear Steve,
It is possible. But there is no other feedback about this issue. May be a compatible issue with specific terminal. We will try to test it. What is the brand and model of the terminal?
“Hi support team,
I confirm that past thursday I replaced the power adapter with a 12V 4A one, updated the firmware to version 2.4.25, and re-enabled 802.11ax on the Cudy P5 router. Interestingly, I noticed that today, after being active for 17 hours, the router restarted after having been up and running for 7 days the wifi config 802.11ac on 5Ghz band without any issues.
Therefore, I reconfigured 802.11ac on the 5GHz band and 802.11n on the 2.4GHz band on the Cudy router to see how the service behaves.
My question is, could this be related to a bug with 802.11ax on 5Ghz band?"