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Network is unstable

Quintenvddb
Level 9

Hello, this is my first post here so let's make this count.

I've been having a lot of problems with my network. I'm using A GT-11000 as the Main AP and I have 3 AI Mesh nodes 1 GT-11000 and 2 RT-AX92U. They're all connected to the main AP via wire. Everything is running on the latest firmware. Currently all the led's are telling me that the network is doing fine but I can't connect to the network. I've tried rebooting the network but that only fixes it for a few hours, I've reset the whole network and that seemed to have fixed it for about half a month. Honestly I'm all out of ideas.

If you need any additional information feel free to let me know

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It shows clients are connected.  No Internet access?  What's the ISP?  What are some of the errors on the devices?

Yep I just found out that if I only have the two GT-AX11000's connected the network seems more stable, oh and for the picture I quickly switched on both of the RT-AX92U's to show how my network was configured. For my ISP I have ziggo.

I am also a little confused as to your exact problem.  Does the comment below mean you cannot connect to your local network or the internet?

 the network is doing fine but I can't connect to the network

 if you are seeing instability, you might check the setting below.  If you turn on the Ethernet only option, it will keep your Mesh nodes from jumping into a Wireless situation.

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Maximus Z890 Hero,
Intel Core Ultra 9 285K

Let me start over, as I may have misworded some things earlier.

I’ve been experiencing significant issues with my network setup. My primary router is a GT-11000, and I have three AI Mesh nodes: one GT-11000 and two RT-AX92U. All of these nodes are connected to the primary router via wired connections. They’re all running the latest firmware. The primary router is set to Ethernet Backhaul Mode and is acting as the DHCP server. According to the LED indicators, everything seems to be functioning properly, but my devices either can’t connect to the network or connect without internet access. I’ve tried rebooting the network, which temporarily fixes the issue for a few hours. I also performed a full network reset, which seemed to resolve the problem for about two weeks, but the issues have returned. I did find out today that if I don't turn on both the RT-AX92U's the network seems to be fine.

Hope this clears thing up!

Are these WiFi devices or Ethernet?  I also have an Ethernet Backhaul but have not toggled on Ethernet Backhaul Mode.  I'd (guess at this point) try toggling off Ethernet Backhaul Mode and see...

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Both ethernet and wifi. I'll give that a try!

Oh and btw if you need the system log lmk!

 

Notmare
Level 7

Hey, I have a similar setup, GT-AX11000 and a single RP-AX58.  I had been chasing a loss of internet for a while and replaced my modem but the issues continued.  I just had the same issue happen again today and when I entered my Router's IP address it took me to the web front of my repeater.  Checking the Repeater's LAN settings showed that it was set to automatically receive an IP from the DHCP server, and it did show that it was using the IP address for my router (192.168.50.1).  I'm not sure why this is possible, the DHCP on the router should not allow for IP address conflicts.

I restarted the repeater and that allowed me to immediately access my actual router using the same IP.  So I've now configured the repeater to use a static IP through my router to prevent this from ever happening again.  You might consider configuring yours to do the same and see if that helps.

I'll give that a try too!