I have the following problem in my wireless network home: mobile phone, tablet, PC, etc. All have always good wireless reception. Sometimes my tablet and mobile phone have problems, especially as they lose their internet connection, but they are always connected to the Wi-Fi.
The remedy is usually to disable and enable the wireless connection on the respective device, then usually everything runs stable again for a long time. With my PC and my laptop, I have no problem with the Wi-Fi.
It is very bad if I Times are several days on the weekend way. Since I have the feeling my devices have to get used to the Wi-Fi back home… Is that the router? (Speedport Smart)
Problem will be an IP conflict.
Meaning, two devices in your network get assigned the same IP from the router… Then they are indeed connected to the wireless network, but do not come to the Internet.
Remedy if you give the devices a fixed IP.
Or if you once removed all devices from the router, and then gradually adds them back, so that all have their own IP assigned.
First as a small edge info, W-LAN stands for Wireless Local Area Network. So you do not have to write net behind it yet. Would be double. As with LCD display.
Now to the eigendlichen question.
Have you changed a repeater or similar or something on your router? So in the config? Or is everything the same as on the first day where you got the part?
Did you change something on the DHCP server? It looks like several devices have the same IP address in your network…
If everything is fine on the DHCP, remove all devices from the WLAN, and add all new.
If that brings nothing helps only a static IP assignment… There you just have to enter in the network configuration of each device a party, Free IP address…
Also make sure that your range from the DHCP server is greater than the number of devices you use!
The router is like the first day. Have only NEN Fritz Repeater with it, but I have set up automatically.
OK. I suspect that if it did not come to an IP conflict, as Xiaomi4Live said (I did not get it straight away), it may be because your devices are connected to the repeater, but the repeater is not connected to the repeater router. Thus, your devices can communicate with each other. However, they can't go to the Internet because the connection to the router is missing.
The repeater will think I already have a connection to the router, because I s.PC, which needs the repeater due to the distance to the router, no problems. I have now set the router times that each device retains its IP, because I think it will actually be double assignments of IP's.
(But what should actually be no problem, but it is the DHCP server responsible?) - This is enabled and all devices are actually in his address range…
Such problems I've already had with an older telecom router, the change to the Fritzbox was quiet… Until we have switched to IP connection and I have the Speedport as a rental device from the telecom brought me… That can't really be!