FIOS CR1000A Router Dropping Connections
I recently contacted Verizon and found out I could get faster internet for a lower price, so I agreed to upgrade. Unfortunately, I found out later there would be a $149 installation fee and I would have to upgrade to their new equipment. But I decided it was worth it to get the upgraded technology and faster internet.
After the installation of the new CR1000A router, I was having problems with the Wi-Fi. Most of my connected devices were dropping the connection many times throughout the day. This was especially frustrating, since I work from home and do all of my work over the Wi-Fi connection.
This is what I did to fix the problem:
- Log in to router settings by going to https://192.168.1.1/ and entering the password provided on the router
- [Warning: You will be disconnected from the network after the next step]
- Under Wi-Fi / Primary Network, turn off the "Self-Organized Network (SON)" option
- After a minute or so, the network will reconnect and you can return to the configuration screen. You will now see that the Wi-Fi configuration is split into 3 bands (2.4 GHz, 5.0 GHz, 6.0 GHz)
- For the 6.0 GHz network, I left this as disabled for now
- For the 5.0 GHz network, I left these settings the same as they were before
- For the 2.4 GHz network, I changed the Wi-Fi Name to add "-2.4G" at the end (so now it is MYNETWORKNAME-2.4G)
- This fixed the problem on most of my devices.
- For any devices that were still dropping connections (mostly older devices), I just disconnected them from the 5G network and connected to the 2.4G network, and that fixed the problem.