I am experiencing a persistent issue with PlayStation 5 connecting to my Keenetic Titan. While the console passes the built-in "Internet Connection Test", it consistently fails to connect to online services in games (Gran Turismo 7 and F1 25).
Wi-Fi Handshake Mismatch:In the Keenetic Device List, the PS5 consistently connects at11ac 2x2 40MHzor11ax 2x2 40MHz, even when forced to 5GHz-only and with the router set to manual channels (36, 44, 149) and 80MHz width.
The "Extender" Proof:When I connect the PS5 to a TP-Link Wi-Fi extender located in the same spot, the connection immediately stabilizes at11ac 80MHz, and all games connect to online services perfectly. This suggests the Titan's environmental or "smart" logic is forcing a 40MHz downshift that breaks the game handshakes.
Configuration Tested:I have already tried disabling IPv6, setting Static IPs, disabling "Internet Safety" (DNS filters), and manually setting MTU to 1450/1473.
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I am experiencing a persistent issue with PlayStation 5 connecting to my Keenetic Titan. While the console passes the built-in "Internet Connection Test", it consistently fails to connect to online services in games (Gran Turismo 7 and F1 25).
Wi-Fi Handshake Mismatch: In the Keenetic Device List, the PS5 consistently connects at 11ac 2x2 40MHz or 11ax 2x2 40MHz, even when forced to 5GHz-only and with the router set to manual channels (36, 44, 149) and 80MHz width.
The "Extender" Proof: When I connect the PS5 to a TP-Link Wi-Fi extender located in the same spot, the connection immediately stabilizes at 11ac 80MHz, and all games connect to online services perfectly. This suggests the Titan's environmental or "smart" logic is forcing a 40MHz downshift that breaks the game handshakes.
Configuration Tested: I have already tried disabling IPv6, setting Static IPs, disabling "Internet Safety" (DNS filters), and manually setting MTU to 1450/1473.
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