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Q: Airport Extreme dropping connection

Issue with client's Airport Extreme (one month old) needing to be rebooted 4-5 times daily. Clients lose internet connectivity - both wired and wireless - green light on router. Static IP assigned to router and manually entered. Installed in small office - less than 10 users - all Macintosh. Port forwarding on three ports for Daylite CRM. Firmware at 7.5.1, No guest network enabled.
Troubleshooting included:
Switched ISP from ADSL to Cable (completely different technology and modems)
Switched router out and replaced with identical router - reconfigured manually
Turned on interference robustness
Changed both wireless channels
Changed out power supply and put both modem and router on UPS

Log since last reboot:
Jul 16 13:15:34 Severity:5 Initialized (firmware 7.5.1).
Jul 16 13:15:46 Severity:5 Deauthenticating with station ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff (reserved 3).
Jul 16 13:15:46 Severity:5 Deauthenticating with station ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff (reserved 2).
Jul 16 13:15:46 Severity:5 Rotated CCMP group key.
Jul 16 13:15:47 Severity:5 Deauthenticating with station ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff (reserved 3).
Jul 16 13:15:47 Severity:5 Deauthenticating with station ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff (reserved 2).
Jul 16 13:15:47 Severity:5 Rotated CCMP group key.
Jul 16 13:15:48 Severity:5 Binding added for udp, 68.151.32.151:32768 to 192.168.1.3:4500 with lifetime 7200
Jul 16 13:15:48 Severity:5 Binding added for udp, 68.151.32.151:32769 to 192.168.1.3:5353 with lifetime 7200
Jul 16 13:15:49 Severity:5 (WAN) link state is Up.
Jul 16 13:15:52 Severity:5 Associated with station d4:9a:20:61:a0:f6
Jul 16 13:15:52 Severity:5 Installed unicast CCMP key for supplicant d4:9a:20:61:a0:f6
Jul 16 13:15:57 Severity:5 Associated with station 00:25:4b:96:9d:bc
Jul 16 13:15:57 Severity:5 Installed unicast CCMP key for supplicant 00:25:4b:96:9d:bc
Jul 16 13:16:18 Severity:5 Binding added for tcp, 68.151.32.151:6116 to 192.168.1.3:6116 with lifetime 3600
Jul 16 13:16:18 Severity:5 Binding added for tcp, 68.151.32.151:6113 to 192.168.1.3:6113 with lifetime 3600
Jul 16 13:16:18 Severity:5 Binding added for tcp, 68.151.32.151:6117 to 192.168.1.3:6117 with lifetime 3600
Jul 16 13:18:22 Severity:5 Associated with station 7c:6d:62:a4:ff:a7
Jul 16 13:18:25 Severity:5 Installed unicast CCMP key for supplicant 7c:6d:62:a4:ff:a7
Jul 16 13:19:04 Severity:5 Disassociated with station 7c:6d:62:a4:ff:a7
Jul 16 13:19:04 Severity:5 Associated with station 7c:6d:62:a4:ff:a7
Jul 16 13:19:04 Severity:5 Installed unicast CCMP key for supplicant 7c:6d:62:a4:ff:a7
Jul 16 13:19:04 Severity:5 Rotated CCMP group key.
Jul 16 13:19:18 Severity:5 Connection accepted from [fe80::7e6d:62ff:fea4:ffa7%bridge0]:49233.
Jul 16 13:19:20 Severity:5 Connection accepted from [fe80::7e6d:62ff:fea4:ffa7%bridge0]:49248.
Jul 16 13:19:20 Severity:5 Connection accepted from [fe80::7e6d:62ff:fea4:ffa7%bridge0]:49249.
Jul 16 13:31:18 Severity:5 Binding added for udp, 68.151.32.151:32768 to 192.168.1.3:4500 with lifetime 7200
Jul 16 13:31:18 Severity:5 Binding added for udp, 68.151.32.151:32769 to 192.168.1.3:5353 with lifetime 7200
Jul 16 13:46:18 Severity:5 Binding added for tcp, 68.151.32.151:6116 to 192.168.1.3:6116 with lifetime 3600
Jul 16 13:46:18 Severity:5 Binding added for tcp, 68.151.32.151:6113 to 192.168.1.3:6113 with lifetime 3600
Jul 16 13:46:18 Severity:5 Binding added for tcp, 68.151.32.151:6117 to 192.168.1.3:6117 with lifetime 3600
Jul 16 14:11:50 Severity:5 Connection accepted from [::ffff:66.225.146.171]:56264.
Jul 16 14:11:51 Severity:5 Connection accepted from [::ffff:66.225.146.171]:56265.
Jul 16 14:11:51 Severity:5 Connection accepted from [::ffff:66.225.146.171]:56266.
Jul 16 14:15:47 Severity:5 Rotated CCMP group key.
Jul 16 14:16:18 Severity:5 Binding added for tcp, 68.151.32.151:6116 to 192.168.1.3:6116 with lifetime 3600
Jul 16 14:16:18 Severity:5 Binding added for tcp, 68.151.32.151:6113 to 192.168.1.3:6113 with lifetime 3600
Jul 16 14:16:18 Severity:5 Binding added for tcp, 68.151.32.151:6117 to 192.168.1.3:6117 with lifetime 3600
Jul 16 14:19:04 Severity:5 Rotated CCMP group key.
Jul 16 14:31:18 Severity:5 Binding added for udp, 68.151.32.151:32768 to 192.168.1.3:4500 with lifetime 7200
Jul 16 14:31:18 Severity:5 Binding added for udp, 68.151.32.151:32769 to 192.168.1.3:5353 with lifetime 7200
Jul 16 14:32:58 Severity:5 Connection accepted from [::ffff:66.225.146.171]:56358.
Jul 16 14:32:59 Severity:5 Connection accepted from [::ffff:66.225.146.171]:56359.
Jul 16 14:32:59 Severity:5 Connection accepted from [::ffff:66.225.146.171]:56360.
Jul 16 14:43:17 Severity:5 Connection accepted from [::ffff:66.225.146.171]:56652.
Jul 16 14:43:19 Severity:5 Connection accepted from [::ffff:66.225.146.171]:56653.
Jul 16 14:43:19 Severity:5 Connection accepted from [::ffff:66.225.146.171]:56654.
Jul 16 14:46:18 Severity:5 Binding added for tcp, 68.151.32.151:6116 to 192.168.1.3:6116 with lifetime 3600
Jul 16 14:46:18 Severity:5 Binding added for tcp, 68.151.32.151:6113 to 192.168.1.3:6113 with lifetime 3600
Jul 16 14:46:18 Severity:5 Binding added for tcp, 68.151.32.151:6117 to 192.168.1.3:6117 with lifetime 3600

Help - I am out of ideas. . .

AirPort Extreme N, Mac OS X (10.6.1)

Posted on Jul 16, 2010 2:04 PM

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  • by TKNY77,

    TKNY77 TKNY77 May 3, 2013 4:56 AM in response to TKNY77
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    May 3, 2013 4:56 AM in response to TKNY77

    I had to go back to default settings because the internet would drop and then back to super fast. It was bad when streaming.

     

    I think Cablevision Optimum Online doesn't support IPv6 yet.

     

    Hmm....

  • by trogovaz,

    trogovaz trogovaz May 5, 2013 5:59 PM in response to TKNY77
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    May 5, 2013 5:59 PM in response to TKNY77

    hello

     

    here in Brazil we have a site that you can post complaints about certain companies and services. Look the qty of complaints that Apple has in the link below:

     

    http://www.reclameaqui.com.br/indices/lista_reclamacoes/?id=2710&tp=9403f4c8cd5a f61c485541e9444950c069c79ffa&subtp=c92a9bc341d739044ff5400661d44a60a808be22

     

    the red little face means that the complaint was not solved.

     

    I'm afraid that I bought a big problem (Airport Extreme)!

  • by ltha,

    ltha ltha Jun 16, 2013 5:42 PM in response to discolemoande01
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    Jun 16, 2013 5:42 PM in response to discolemoande01

     

     

    Okay, I just solved my problem! My internet is SUPER fast again. Hopefully this helps you as well. Comcast upgraded our network to IPV6. They even have their own link to the issue: http://www.comcast6.net/index.php/6to4config#faq3

     

    Go into:

    1. AirportUtility (firmware version doesn't matter so I updated back to the latest greatest version after downgrading)

    2. Click on your base station then hit edit

    2. Internet

    3. Internet Options

    3. Configure IPV6: Automatically

    4. IPV6 Mode: Tunnel

    5. Enable IPV6 Connection Sharing is Checked

     

     

     

    This worked for me too -- would have been nice if comcast mentioned they were making a change...

  • by nerdville,

    nerdville nerdville Jun 18, 2013 9:49 AM in response to pyromichael
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    Jun 18, 2013 9:49 AM in response to pyromichael

    I had same problem. I am on comcast cable internet. I did a couple of changes:

     

    First one:

    Go into:

    1. AirportUtility (firmware version doesn't matter so I updated back to the latest greatest version after downgrading)

    2. Click on your base station then hit edit

    2. Internet

    3. Internet Options

    3. Configure IPV6: Automatically

    4. IPV6 Mode: Tunnel

    5. Enable IPV6 Connection Sharing is Checked

     

     

    Second one:

     

    Changed the Channel on which AEBS was operating. Modified it to use channel 10.

     

    You can use hit and trial to pick one.

    Screen Shot 2013-06-18 at 9.47.23 AM.png

     

    Working great for last 24 hours or so. :-)

     

    Hope this works out of others as welll.

  • by jturquette,

    jturquette jturquette Jun 20, 2013 5:13 AM in response to discolemoande01
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    Jun 20, 2013 5:13 AM in response to discolemoande01

    Thanks for the information. I notice an improvement in my home network.

  • by ltha,

    ltha ltha Jun 25, 2013 3:37 AM in response to ltha
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    Jun 25, 2013 3:37 AM in response to ltha

    The IPv6 solution worked for me for about 24 hours, then it was back to the same old issues

  • by onthegosnow1,

    onthegosnow1 onthegosnow1 Nov 25, 2013 12:25 AM in response to pyromichael
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    Nov 25, 2013 12:25 AM in response to pyromichael

    I've been having the same problem.  Both wireless and wired computers are going out periodically.  I went yesterday to the Apple store to get a replacement and I'm still having the issue.  It happened again tonight but the strange thing was I was still able to access my Media Center through DLNA on my LG TV hardwired to the Airport Extreme but the MacMini, which serves as my media center was unreachable from the Internet.  I also want to point out that my wireless name disappears altogether.  I have a lot of devices hooked up in my network so it would be hard to figure out the culprit (if any).  Although I shouldn't have to do that and Apple support should not play stupid that they have never heard of this issue.  Come on Apple ...since 2007 you can't figure this out????  Hopefully someone here gets to the bottom of this. 

  • by mikengray,

    mikengray mikengray Dec 16, 2013 5:03 PM in response to onthegosnow1
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    Dec 16, 2013 5:03 PM in response to onthegosnow1

    I've had the 'network drop' issue with my Airport Extreme for the last 2 months.  It reconnects when I pull the ethernet cable and plug it back in.  I've tried downgrading the AE firmware, resetting to factory, etc.  Nothing worked.  I finally threw in the towel and created a script that monitors my network connectivity and restarts my interface if it senses it has dropped:

     

    ##############

    #!/bin/ksh

    while true

    do

      yup=`ping -c1 -t2 www.google.com|grep from`

      if [[ -n $yup ]]

         then echo "Internet is connected!"

      else

            ifconfig en0 down; ifconfig en0 up

            echo "Down at `date +%m%d%Y%H%M%S`">>./dropped.out

      fi

      sleep 5

    clear

    done

    ###############

     

    I know its a workaround, but its saving me the headache of constantly pulling my cable and putting it back in!

     

    Good luck!

    -Mike Gray

  • by bhturnow,

    bhturnow bhturnow Dec 23, 2013 3:20 PM in response to mikengray
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    Dec 23, 2013 3:20 PM in response to mikengray

    Hello,  Same issue here.    My Broadband Extreme BaseStation, 5th generation, is losing the wireless signal 2 to 3 times a week, sometimes more.   The network completely disappears from my iPhone and iPad as well as everything else.   Only unplugging the Apple router and plugging it back in solves the problem, but only temporarily.  The wired is fine and I almost never lose that signal.   There is also nothing near my router to interfere with it, plus I have it plugged into a UPS and signal cleaner.   I have tried with and without. My PC is running Windows 8.  I have updated the firmware, reset to factory settings, etc. with the same issues.  I have a Cable modem through Cablevision and changed out the modem to a new model, but the same problem exists.  I changed channels as well from 11 to 5 and same problems.  This is very annoying and  I am thinking of making this my last Apple router.  I went from the 3rd generation to the 5th and so far am not happy.   Too many people are having the same issue with the dropped wireless signal.   Good luck to all......Brad

  • by Forcefour,

    Forcefour Forcefour Dec 24, 2013 1:57 PM in response to bhturnow
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    Dec 24, 2013 1:57 PM in response to bhturnow

    Same issue here.  And it just happened again.  It took three unplug / plug back in cycles to get it to 'stick'.  I did lose LAN as well.  Is there a way I can confirm this is the Airport Extreme (5th gen as well) and not my dsl modem. I recently replaced my modem, as I blamed bad behavior on it, but this was occurring prior to replacement.  All signs point to this being the AE.

    Like you - I upgraded from another router (a D-Link) thinking I would be better off.  So far not the case.

  • by Forcefour,

    Forcefour Forcefour Dec 24, 2013 2:13 PM in response to Forcefour
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    Dec 24, 2013 2:13 PM in response to Forcefour

    Just curious - anyone know if the same issues exist with the new gen 6 AE?

  • by Mike Rose1,

    Mike Rose1 Mike Rose1 Dec 24, 2013 3:07 PM in response to pyromichael
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    Dec 24, 2013 3:07 PM in response to pyromichael

    I managed to fix the problem for myself by changing the MTU under hardware in Network Preferences(System) to a Custom number smaller than the 1500 default. Problem went away then.I used 1300.

  • by bhturnow,

    bhturnow bhturnow Dec 28, 2013 10:49 AM in response to Mike Rose1
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    Dec 28, 2013 10:49 AM in response to Mike Rose1

    Hi Mike,

     

    I am using Windows 8.1.   How did you change the MTU setting?  I could not find this setting.  I went to Control Panel,  Network and Internet and then Network and Sharing Center.  I cannot find anything that changes the hardware.   Are you changing the setting of the network card itself?  I am sorry but what is the MTU?  Is this the Maximum Transmission Unit?  What does the MTU affect?  I thought the only way you could change the MTU was within the registry.

     

    Thank you for your time and understanding.....Brad

     

    Message was edited by: bhturnow

  • by Mike Rose1,

    Mike Rose1 Mike Rose1 Dec 28, 2013 11:24 AM in response to bhturnow
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    Dec 28, 2013 11:24 AM in response to bhturnow

    Hi Brad, sorry but I use a Mac and have not had to find out how to change the MTU in Windows hence cannot help. Essentially the MTU is a packet size.

     

    I found this site for Windows users on how to change the MTU and a bit more about the issues

     

    ...mike

     

     

    http://www.richard-slater.co.uk/archives/2009/10/23/change-your-mtu-under-vista- windows-7-or-windows-8/

  • by bhturnow,

    bhturnow bhturnow Jan 4, 2014 7:46 AM in response to Mike Rose1
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    Jan 4, 2014 7:46 AM in response to Mike Rose1

    Thank you Mike,   The help is greatly appreciated.   I contacted Optimum Online, my Internet provider, and of course they blame it on the router.   They ran a bunch of tests and everything came back good.  I wonder if it has to do with IPv4 versus IPv6.   Thanks for your help and I will check out the MTU information you provided.   All the best.

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