WiFi disconnects after waking from sleep

Hey guys,.

I hope someone can help me with this... I have a 2015 mid pro 15' mbp and about 3 months ago, it began to show this problem, whenever I close a lid for like a hour or more, or standby manually, and when I come back and it up once again, he start connection losses for like a minute, after waiting, he returned again to a wifi connection... I have to say its strange, especially when I active power nap...

To be honest, Im not sure if its failure of my router (which is Asus RT AC55U) or macbook, if someone could answer me with some advice or guide I would be grateful

Or is - this common cause? I was looking for a little bit, but found only questions that he used to connect again at all. (Mine reconnects in 1 minute or so, but I like things quite well, and it drives me crazy, because I don't know why the connection loss occurs).

Once again thanks for any advice/help etc.

WiFi will probably through authentication after waking up

Try plugging a router and modem for 90 seconds and plug it back

See if this will have an impact

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