08-17-2022
06:20 PM
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03-05-2024
12:30 AM
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ROGBot
05-17-2023 06:30 AM
Thank you for sharing that.
This morning I’m looking at a node that has lost it’s uplink, which for me to reach is in the back of a very full storage room. But my two TP-Link range extenders never give any such trouble…
11-06-2022 05:59 AM
05-10-2023 08:19 PM
@Racekonijn wrote:
- when the problem exists only when using a switch between router and node, the problem is on the switch. Most likely it will be a managed switch, (unmanaged switches seems allright).
i am actually using an unmanaged switch. but i suspect your solution would work in my case as well, if i ever decide to set up AI Mesh in the future. for now, i'm sticking with my AP setup, which is working fine.
05-11-2023 11:01 AM - edited 05-11-2023 11:03 AM
actually thinking back.... i did try bypassing my switch to rule it out as part of the problem. and it made no difference. still couldn't connect devices to the AI Mesh Node router on the guest network.
05-19-2023 11:36 AM
Funny because the whole reason I bought an additional ASUS router was to set up AIMesh.... with an access point setup I would constantly experience issues with my devices staying connected to the more distant router for too long. Using the same SSIDs and passwords did not help with this issue. I'm very surprised it's working so well for you. There must be something unique to your house that is allowing it to work. Like perhaps you have a good enough connection to the more distant router that it isn't generally switching between the two. It would be interesting to test that.
05-22-2023 01:26 PM
@jpenns wrote:
There must be something unique to your house that is allowing it to work. Like perhaps you have a good enough connection to the more distant router that it isn't generally switching between the two. It would be interesting to test that.
I did test it, last year when I initially set everything up. I noticed no connectivity differences between AiMesh and using an AP. Both worked well. And my phone switches all the time with no issues. I live in a relatively large 2-story house, with a router on each floor, so it's always pretty obvious which router has the stronger signal, and my devices switch accordingly.
I sort of experienced what you're describing at my previous place, which was a smaller 2 bedroom apartment on a single floor. I was using two older routers, the second of which was in bridge mode (which i think might be slightly different from an AP, not sure). In that apartment, there were areas of the house where the further of the two routers was still close enough to send out a relatively strong signal, and in those instances, my phone or laptop would stay connected to that more distant router even though technically a stronger signal was available.
i believe there is a setting that can help in those instances, although i've never really had to mess with it and from what I'm reading online it doesn't always work. Wireless > Professional > Roaming Assistant. it automatically disconnects clients if the signal strength drops below a certain setting, and in theory that client would then connect to a different AP/router.
06-03-2023 01:21 PM
3.0.0.4.388.23285 is firmware released a few days ago. The GT-AX11000 still has this problem? For what model nodes?
06-03-2023 04:10 PM
Thats good news, my ax11000 firmware was outdated. I have just updated and at least in the living room where I have a GT-AC5300 everything seems fine now. I will soon be testing with the RT-AC86U and 88U that are located in different rooms. And if I still have any issues I'll report it here. Thank you for the help.
06-10-2023 07:11 AM
So with the new firmware update the guest network now works with the GT-AC5300 but it does not works with the other 2 routers (RT-AC88U and RT-AC86U)