I have a problem while connected wirelessly to "RB2011UiAS-2HnD"Router

Hi,

  • If I am connected wirelessly to the RB2011UiAS-2HnD router, I faced the problem.

  • I have been using TP-Link Modem/Router in the “bridge mode” as a transparent modem. ( I.e. I reset the TP-Link Mdoem/Router to be in ‘bridge mode’ and then connected the DSL cable to TP-Link, and then I used a two-head Ethernet cable to be connected from one of its ends to the Eth 1 port on the RB2011UiAS-2HnD router, and the other end to be the one LAN ports of TP-link Modem/Router). Then, I setup the RB2011UiAS-2HnD router via PPPoE using Winbox V6.18
    - If I am connected directly to the TP-Link Modem/Router without using the RB2011UiAS-2HnD router , then there is no a problem while connecting Wirelessly.

  • I have Windows 10 Home 64-bit.

  • I have now Windows 10 Home 64-bit installed, even though this problem happens with windows 7.

  • I have HP Pavilion Dv6 laptop

  • I have Wireless Network adapter - Broadcom 802.11n Network Adapter

  • I have LAN adapter (Ethernet) - Realtek PCIe GBE Family Controller

- I have No problem while connected to Ethernet port with Ethernet cable. I only have a problem while connected Wirelessly.

  • Windows 10 recognized all Broadcom 802.11n Network Adapter and Realtek PCIe GBE Family Controller once the installation was completed. I.e, I have NOT installed any drivers for Broadcom 802.11n Network Adapter and Realtek PCIe GBE Family Controller downloaded from the manufacturer website.

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  • While connected wirelessly to RB2011UiAS=2HnD router , then after each two minutes there is no internet access occurring, and then a yellow mark shown in front the WiFi icon of Laptop, and I get disconnected automatically from the WiFi network. This happens continually about after each two minutes. I am connected to Home network via this router:

SSID: MikroTik-BCE3DB
Protocol: 802.11n
Security type: WPA-Personal
IPv4 address: 192.168.88.254
IPv4 DNS Servers: 192.168.88.1
Manufacturer: Broadcom
Description: Broadcom 802.11n Network Adapter
Driver version: 6.30.223.256
Physical address: ‎E0-2A-82-F9-33-D9.


Details:
Once the internet access gets lost, then there is a yellow mark shown in the WiFi icon(screen shot below). After that, the connection to WiFi network gets disconnected automatically. However, if I have chosen ‘connect automatically to Wireless Network’’ while connecting to Wireless router in the first time, then I became automatically connected after half a minute since the first disconnection.(disconnection… then connection, and so on).
On the other hand, if I have NOT chosen ‘connect automatically to Wireless Network’’ while connecting to Wireless router in the first time, then to be connected again, I’ll need to reconnect to the Wireless router.

I tried running “Network troubleshooter”, and I found this error.

Sometimes I found this error log after network troubleshooter::

This computer is set to manually connect to "MikroTik-BCE3DB"
To automatically connect to a network, you need to change the network settings.
Not fixed
Not Fixed
Connect to MikroTik-BCE3DB automatically in the future


Failed

Connect to MikroTik-BCE3DB without updating settings


Failed

A network cable is not properly plugged in or may be broken


A network cable is not properly plugged in or may be broken

Not fixed
Not Fixed
Plug an Ethernet cable into this computer


Failed

The default gateway is not available


The default gateway is not available
The default gateway is a device that connects a local network or computer to the Internet. A broadband modem or router is usually the default gateway.
Not fixed
Not Fixed
Investigate router or broadband modem issues


Failed

Reset the "Wi-Fi" adapter


Completed



Issues found
Detection details
6
This computer is set to manually connect to "MikroTik-BCE3DB"
Not fixed
Not Fixed
To automatically connect to a network, you need to change the network settings.

Connect to MikroTik-BCE3DB automatically in the future
Failed

Currently, Windows is configured to connect to this network only when you choose to do so. The troubleshooter can update your settings to connect to this network automatically when it is in range. To connect without changing your settings, skip this repair.
Connect to MikroTik-BCE3DB without updating settings
Failed

6
A network cable is not properly plugged in or may be broken
Not fixed
Not Fixed 
Plug an Ethernet cable into this computer
Failed

An Ethernet cable looks like a telephone cable but with larger connectors on the ends. Plug this cable into the opening on the back or side of the computer. Make sure the other end of the cable is plugged into the router. If that does not help, try using a different cable.

6
The default gateway is not available
Not fixed
Not Fixed
The default gateway is a device that connects a local network or computer to the Internet. A broadband modem or router is usually the default gateway.

Investigate router or broadband modem issues
Failed

If you're connected to a hotspot or domain network, contact the network administrator. Otherwise: 1. Unplug or turn off the device. 2. After all the lights on the device are off, wait at least 10 seconds. 3. Turn the device on or plug it back into the power outlet. To restart a router or modem that has a built-in battery, press and quickly release the Reset button.
Reset the "Wi-Fi" adapter
Completed

This can sometimes resolve an intermittent problem.

Informational

Network Diagnostics Log
File Name: 0237C6B4-849F-47DC-ADEB-A135BBEA40B6.Repair.1.etl


Detection details

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Informational

Diagnostics Information (Network Adapter)
Details about network adapter diagnosis: 

Network adapter Wi-Fi driver information:

   Description . . . . . . . . . . : Broadcom 802.11n Network Adapter
   Manufacturer  . . . . . . . . . : Broadcom
   Provider  . . . . . . . . . . . : Broadcom
   Version   . . . . . . . . . . . : 6.30.223.256
   Inf File Name . . . . . . . . . : C:\Windows\INF\netbc64.inf
   Inf File Date . . . . . . . . . : Friday, October 30, 2015  7:17:18 AM
   Section Name  . . . . . . . . . : BCM43XNG_NT63
   Hardware ID . . . . . . . . . . : pci\ven_14e4&dev_4727
   Instance Status Flags . . . . . : 0x180200a
   Device Manager Status Code  . . : 0
   IfType  . . . . . . . . . . . . : 71
   Physical Media Type . . . . . . : 9

Informational

Diagnostics Information (Wireless Connectivity)
Details about wireless connectivity diagnosis: 

Information for connection being diagnosed
 Interface GUID: 64a0928c-19a0-4fd5-92b5-8d38f09f8f39
 Interface name: Broadcom 802.11n Network Adapter
 Interface type: Native Wi-Fi

Connection incident diagnosed
 Auto Configuration ID: 1
 Connection ID: 1

Connection status summary
 Connection started at: 2016-06-24 07:04:43-243
 Profile match: Success
 Pre-Association: Success
 Association: Success
 Security and Authentication: Success

List of visible access point(s): 5 item(s) total, 5 item(s) displayed
        BSSID		BSS Type PHY	Signal(dB)	Chnl/freq    SSID
--------------------------------------------------​-----------------------
4C-5E-0C-BC-E3-DB	Infra	 <unknown>	0		1	 MikroTik-BCE3DB
68-72-51-18-3B-CE	Infra	 <unknown>	-66		6	 AL-hamoor.net1
24-A4-3C-D4-5D-7B	Infra	 <unknown>	-87		8	 Mada.net45
C4-6E-1F-51-09-3A	Infra	 g	-82		9	 AL-hamoor.net3
24-A4-3C-D4-65-56	Infra	 <unknown>	-69		11	 AL-hamoor.net2

Connection History

 Information for Auto Configuration ID 1

  List of visible networks: 5 item(s) total, 5 item(s) displayed
  BSS Type PHY	Security	Signal(RSSI)	Compatible	SSID
  --------------------------------------------------​----------------------------
  Infra	 <unknown>	Yes		100	Yes		MikroTik-BCE3DB
  Infra	 <unknown>	No		64	Yes		AL-hamoor.net1
  Infra	 <unknown>	No		6	Yes		Mada.net45
  Infra	 g	No		16	Yes		AL-hamoor.net3
  Infra	 <unknown>	No		50	Yes		AL-hamoor.net2

  List of preferred networks: 1 item(s)
   Profile: MikroTik-BCE3DB
    SSID: MikroTik-BCE3DB
    SSID length: 15
    Connection mode: Infra
    Security: Yes
    Set by group policy: No
    Connect even if network is not broadcasting: No
    Connectable: No
     Reason: 0x00028001

 Information for Connection ID 1
 Connection started at: 2016-06-24 07:04:43-243
  Auto Configuration ID: 1
  Profile: MikroTik-BCE3DB
  SSID: MikroTik-BCE3DB
  SSID length: 15
  Connection mode: Infra
  Security: Yes
  Pre-Association and Association
   Connectivity settings provided by hardware manufacturer (IHV): No
   Security settings provided by hardware manufacturer (IHV): No
   Profile matches network requirements: Success
   Pre-association status: Success
   Association status: Success
    Last AP:  4c-5e-0c-bc-e3-db
  Security and Authentication
   Configured security type: WPA-PSK
   Configured encryption type: CCMP(AES)
   802.1X protocol: No
   Key exchange initiated: Yes
    Unicast key received: Yes
    Multicast key received: Yes
   Number of security packets received: 7
   Number of security packets sent: 7
   Security attempt status: Success
 Connectivity
   Packet statistics
    Ndis Rx: 16111
    Ndis Tx: 18576
    Unicast decrypt success: 0
    Multicast decrypt success: 0
    Unicast decrypt failure: 27
    Multicast decrypt failure: 0
    Rx success: 87
    Rx failure: 0
    Tx success: 20
    Tx failure: 0
    Tx retry: 0
    Tx multiple retry: 0
    Tx max lifetime exceeded: 0
    Tx ACK failure: 0
   Roaming history: 0 item(s)



Informational

Diagnostics Information (Wireless Connectivity)
Details about wireless connectivity diagnosis: 

For complete information about this session see the wireless connectivity information event.

Helper Class: Auto Configuration
 Initialize status: Success

Information for connection being diagnosed
 Interface GUID: 64a0928c-19a0-4fd5-92b5-8d38f09f8f39
 Interface name: Broadcom 802.11n Network Adapter
 Interface type: Native Wi-Fi

Result of diagnosis: There may be problem





Informational

Diagnostics Information (Wireless Network Adapter)
Details about wireless network adapter diagnosis: 

For complete information about this session see the wireless connectivity information event.

Helper Class: Native Wi-Fi MSM
 Initialize status: Success

Information for connection being diagnosed
 Interface GUID: 64a0928c-19a0-4fd5-92b5-8d38f09f8f39
 Interface name: Broadcom 802.11n Network Adapter
 Interface type: Native Wi-Fi
 Profile: MikroTik-BCE3DB
 SSID: MikroTik-BCE3DB
 SSID length: 15
 Connection mode: Infra
 Security: Yes
 Connect even if network is not broadcasting: No

Result of diagnosis: There may be problem





Informational

Network Diagnostics Log
File Name: 0237C6B4-849F-47DC-ADEB-A135BBEA40B6.Diagnose.0.et​l
Informational

Other Networking Configuration and Logs
File Name: NetworkConfiguration.cab Collection information Computer Name: DESKTOP-HDOVK0G Windows Version:
10.0
Architecture:
x64
Time:
Friday, June 24, 2016 7:23:21 AM

This is another trobleshooting report::

Windows Network Diagnostics Publisher details

 

 

 


Issues found
Problem with wireless adapter or access pointProblem with wireless adapter or access point Detected Detected
Investigate router or access point issues Failed
Reset the wireless adapter Completed
 
A network cable is not properly plugged in or may be brokenA network cable is not properly plugged in or may be broken Detected Detected
Plug an Ethernet cable into this computer Failed
 
This computer is set to manually connect to "MikroTik-BCE3DB"This computer is set to manually connect to "MikroTik-BCE3DB"
To automatically connect to a network, you need to change the network settings. Fixed Fixed
Connect to MikroTik-BCE3DB automatically in the future Failed
Connect to MikroTik-BCE3DB without updating settings Completed
 

 

 

 


Issues found Detection details

 

 

 


6 Problem with wireless adapter or access point Detected Detected
 
Investigate router or access point issues Failed
 
If you're connected to a hotspot or domain network, contact the network administrator. Otherwise: 1. Unplug or turn off the device. 2. After all the lights on the device are off, wait at least 10 seconds. 3. Turn the device back on or plug it back into the power outlet. To restart a router or access point that has a built-in battery, press and quickly release the Reset button.
Reset the wireless adapter Completed
 
InformationalNetwork Diagnostics Log
File Name:  8384AC4A-3724-48AE-A651-DBC333485EF6.Repair.1.etl
 
 
 
6 A network cable is not properly plugged in or may be broken Detected Detected
 
 
Plug an Ethernet cable into this computer Failed
 
An Ethernet cable looks like a telephone cable but with larger connectors on the ends. Plug this cable into the opening on the back or side of the computer. Make sure the other end of the cable is plugged into the router. If that does not help, try using a different cable.
 
6 This computer is set to manually connect to "MikroTik-BCE3DB" Fixed Fixed
 
To automatically connect to a network, you need to change the network settings.
Connect to MikroTik-BCE3DB automatically in the future Failed
 
Currently, Windows is configured to connect to this network only when you choose to do so. The troubleshooter can update your settings to connect to this network automatically when it is in range. To connect without changing your settings, skip this repair.
Connect to MikroTik-BCE3DB without updating settings Completed
 
InformationalNetwork Diagnostics Log
File Name:  0B06FE43-9ED7-4D7B-AF48-9469771188DC.Repair.4.etl




My questions are:
1- Even if the internet got lost(no internet access- yellow mark in front the WiFi icon), why am then I disconnected? What lets Wireless connection be disconnected???.

2- After all troubleshooting attempts, the problem is still. What is the solution?

3- I have read thishttp://wiki.mikrotik.com/wiki/Manual:Wi%20…%20Debug_Logs. However, I could NOT enable the wireless debug logs. How could I execute such commands below(Where I can execute them?)
[admin@MikroTik] > /system logging
[admin@MikroTik] system logging> add topics=wireless,debug action=memory

This is the screen shot of Log taken from WinBox






.

Sounds like you have a DHCP issue. Check the DHCP server settings and make sure the clients can get an IP.

Thanks a lot,
NOTE: The problem is once the internet access got lost, then there is a yellow mark in foront the the WiFi icon, and then get disconnected, and then get connected again, and so on. This happens each minute.
What you meant with DHCP settings. Do you mean with this

Could anyone please reply to me?

As described before, that the problem is ONLY while connected wirelessly to RB2011UiAS-2HnD router, and once the internet access got lost, then there is a yellow mark in front the the WiFi icon, and then get disconnected, and then get connected again, and so on. This happens each minute.
What that user meant with DHCP settings. Does he mean with what is shown in that screen shot posted before? But there is no DHCP settings can be set up?

Remove WiFi configuration in the computer and create it from the beggining.

The WiFi configuration is not saved in the computer to be removed. However, the settings is saved in the router.
In windows 10, WiFi configuration cannot be removed form the PC. All what is saved in the computer is history for the wireless networks names I was connected to.

All what I can do with WiFi configured and saved/recognized by Windows 10 is forgetting it as shown in the screen shot above.
I have reset the router and then setup the WiFi configuration from the beginning. But, that made no difference.

A. PLEASE do not cite full post, especially just under cited post. Most of us could follow thread without such citations. Current default forum’s layout is so long-winded that such citation adds another 2 meters to scroll. You have been asked for not doing it many times. PLEASE REMEMBER IT.

B. Win 10 - do you see button “Forget” … it deletes remembered settings you are calling “history”

C. Is wireless interface bridged with your LAN ones ?

D. Have you checked if computer connected only with cable works ? “Only” means that computer has WiFi switched off.

E. Exclamation yellow mark means that Windows cannot reach some “magic address” which is used to check if Internet is working. It sometimes could be displayed for a long time even if you can reach Internet without problems.

Can you please post your bridge config?

/interface bridge export

Thanks a lot,
How to find interface bridge export. I have not found any export option.

Thanks a lot,
C- I don’t figure out what you meant with it.

D. Yes. I checked if computer is connected only with cable works(WiFi is turned off). This is strange. NOTE. I have tried directly to connect to TP-Link router/modem, and no problem with Wireless connection at all. However, the problem is when I used the TP-link as transparent modem(in bridge mode) and connect to the MikroTik router.(as descripted in my very first post)

could anyone at this splendid forum take some of his precious time out to read my posts and reply to me?

Nice to see you again together with some real device in hands. Congratulations to your big step forward.

For export you need to open terminal window and write the export command there. You can get everytime hint what commands or parameters are available by hitting the tab key.

Your problem might be solved by extending the dhcp lease time period to let say 3 days instead 10 minutes.

Check what happens to continuous ping from the pc to the router over wifi when problem occurs.

As you created ppoe interface and used quickset, your router is jeopardised because the firewall rules are normally relevant against the ether1 and not against the newly created interface. Correct it.

Search the forum for relevant topics and try the suggestions already written there, before you ask any questions.

Read the manual too.

Questions like “what is export” are easily answered by Google. Don’t forget to use it!

Install some newer ros (stable or bugfix, do not install rc). Use wireless-rep package.

Thanks a lot.
1- Note I have been faced with a problem disconnecting and reconnecting from/to the WiFi network while connected to MikroTik router. However, while connected directly to TP-Link( using TP-link router/modem as the router without using Mikrotik), then I have not been faced with any problem at all.

2- This problem appears recently, Though I am not sure 100%, I think when installing Windows 10.

3- Could you please be a little more detailed how to extend the dhcp lease time period to let it as you say 3 days instead 10 minutes?

I am unfamiliar with this ros. Even I didn’t know what they are.

ros is RouterOS, use system / packages to check for updates. But we need to see your full config to determine the problem, the terminal export output is needed.

Become more familiar by reading the manual.

Thanks a lot,
1- You meant with checking an updates for RouterOS via WinBox as in this screen shot below.

2- I can enable the wirless debug logs by executing such commands below as in the screen shots below---- However, after executing them, there is no log file exported to a memory???
[admin@MikroTik] > /system logging
[admin@MikroTik] system logging> add topics=wireless,debug action=memory

3- Could you please be a little more detailed how to extend the dhcp lease time period to let it as you say 3 days instead 10 minutes?

Could you please reply to my final post? I don’t want to be dumbing your forum with my posts. However, I am still faced with the same problem.

It is easy as reading manual.
Use Winbox to connect to yor device and then
DHCPLease.PNG