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JEofMPK

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I have 2 nodes in addition to the main unit. Within the last 12 hours, I have had both nodes disconnect. Have 62 devices (IOT devices some PCs and tablet/phones as well as LAN cablled cams via a POE switch) connected across all 3 and using dual WAN with fiber and TMO Home Internet as a failover backup. Running IP passthrough on an AT&T gateway.

On node is new but had been in operation for over a week so I do not beleive that is the cause. When connected signal strength is great so that doenst seem to be the cause. All are running the latest firmware but have run it for over a week without issue so that doesn't seem to be the cause.

The router log is like greek to me. If it can help you to help me I can look for any key words you kind folks might suggest.
 
I have 2 nodes in addition to the main unit. Within the last 12 hours, I have had both nodes disconnect. Have 62 devices (IOT devices some PCs and tablet/phones as well as LAN cablled cams via a POE switch) connected across all 3 and using dual WAN with fiber and TMO Home Internet as a failover backup. Running IP passthrough on an AT&T gateway.

On node is new but had been in operation for over a week so I do not beleive that is the cause. When connected signal strength is great so that doenst seem to be the cause. All are running the latest firmware but have run it for over a week without issue so that doesn't seem to be the cause.

The router log is like greek to me. If it can help you to help me I can look for any key words you kind folks might suggest.

I assume wireless XT9 nodes... is the router model the same?

What does the Log say at the time of the trouble event?

Given a new node, have you tried removing it to see if the trouble stops? Be careful ruling out stuff prematurely... new equipment is most likely to fail in the first few weeks... the first year; otherwise, after a suitably long service life. So your new node remains suspect... it was the recent change.

If wireless nodes, maybe three is too many and they are interferring with each other... my two nodes cover multiple acres!

OE
 
Hi Ozark I was unable to decpher.

What I think triggered the mesh issues is I unbound devices to specific nodes. After rebinding devices I have not see the problem again.
 

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