E4200V2 Wireless Bridge Mode disconnects

I have an E4200V2 with the last installed firmware.36.

The E4200V2 is configured in Bridge Mode. DHCP from 4200 is an IP address for itself of my network infrastructure. It is a modem UBEE DOCSIS 3 (exit concert E) on a cable connection 100 meg feeding a router/firewall IP Cop Linux and go to a concert, entirely gig E on the network side. The wired network is absolutely bulletproof. And the older B AP only that worked well was also on this same configuration.

I have the nec N only on the side of the 5 GHz E4200V2, and I had it set on Auto for channel selection, but set a currently unused channel manually. The side 2.5 GHz is also manually defined a locally unused channel now and is set to mixed mode, as I I need to connect to B/G/N devices. The channel not used for two radios was total by searching for the activity of the PA using one of my Linux laptops.  I have the 5 GHz and 2.5 GHz radios set to the width of the channel 20/40. And I use the WPA2-Personal recommended for security on both, with a different SSID name for each radio.

For two radios E4200 V2 wireless disconnects on both pretty random but regular and has to reconnect. This happens on both radios. There is no interference, and no network feed problems it would cause. And the older B single Orinoco AP I replaced never had these problems. The signals are strong for all devices and drop-outs occur even when you test with a laptop several feet from the E4200V2. If I'm streaming a video on GoogleTV or music or playing a game online, the 4200 disconnects regularly and devices need to reconnect. This happens on both radios and to each device.

Disconnect it happen on a device GoogleTV, a Blackberry, many laptops with Windows XP, Windows 7, several Linux distributions and a Kindle keyboard.

I see recommendations change settings wireless advanced posted on this forum, and however the E4200V2 doesn't have these same advanced available settings to be changed.

I don't do anything with the E4200V2, but wireless. It is connected to via the port WAN on the E4200V2 and nothing else in the E4200V2 is used.

It must be a problem of firmware on the E4200. V2. I've seen other posts on this subject.

Any ideas would be appreciated.

I like the router, and the intensity of the signal is great about it. But I have to get this constant random disconnection problem solved.

I'll mark this resolved.

I used the settings by default in the main wireless screen, that is automatic on the channel and auto on the selection of 20/40 MHz and define a different name for the 2.5 GHz radio and 5.

Then I and advanced the settings shown above.

I got on the 5 GHz radio streaming video throughout the day and evening on my Google TV and not a single hiccup. Music streaming on Sirius on a Blackberry for hours, without drops. And eddd some surf and download and play on the 2.5 GHz radio, with no dropouts at all.

That's how I expect the router to work out of the box...

As far as I can see, the changes in the parameters have on the WIFi connection on the side of rock solid now.

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