I have some problems with my 2.4GHz and 5Ghz bands.
It seems that the smart connect rules do not help at all the clients roaming between the 2.4GHz and 5Ghz bands.
I have one main router and two aiMesh nodes. The mesh nodes have the standard ASUS firmware, whereas the main router as the merlin firmware.
When my router and aiMesh nodes reboot, all clients connect to 2.4GHz. This is because the 2.4GHz is the first one to be started.
However, none of the clients switches to 5GHz, even under optimal conditions. The only way I have to make clients connect to 5GHz, is to manually change a setting in the smart connect rule (Something which as a very small impact, like -1dBm in the RSSI steering policy), and apply. The wifi restarts and clients which are in range connect indeed to 5GHz once again.
All the 3 devices reboot every day once a day. This means that every day I have to change a small setting in the smart connect rule, in order to make the clients connect to the 5GHz band.
Here is an overview of the smart connect rule settings && and the settings on the wireless tab:
In the professional settings tab (wifi --> professional), I also set the roaming assitant of the 2.4GHz to disconnect clients who have a dBM of less than -76, in hope that the clients connected to 2.4GHz and which are in range of the 5GHz band are disconnected.
I have already used pretty much any combination of settings in the smart connect rule and in the professional tab settings of the wifi section, but nothing seems to solve the problem.
I have always had this problem, since the very beginning when I acquired the routers. Also, before I had ASUS merlin installed on the aiMesh nodes and not just on the main router. I decided to re-install the standard ASUS firmware on the nodes only to see if the problem would be solved, but it did not help.
There is a huge speed difference between 2.4GHz and 5GHz bands, and hence I would like the clients to use as much as possible the 5GHz band.
One idea I have to kinda fix this issue, is to automatically change the smart connect rules settings (a minor settings like explained above), so that the clients reconnect to the 5Ghz. But I cannot seem to find a command, or option with which I could change smart connect rules and apply them via a terminal SSH. If this would be possible, I would just schedule a script to be executed not long after the routers reboot.
This is also a hack and I would prefer to solve this issue instead.
In my old routers, which were not ASUS, the 2.4GHz/5GHz roaming worked just fine, so I know this is not related to the clients.
I have three wifi access points enabled.
2.4GHz
- Guest network
- Normal network
5GHz
- Normal network.
All three devices are the RT-AX68U model. One is the garage, another one in the 1st flooer and the last one in th 3th floor of the house. The nodes are connected via ethernet backhaul to the main router.
Could someone please help me out with this? Please note that I have already several posts on this forum about similar issues. I have been facing this issue for about 2 months now.
It seems that the smart connect rules do not help at all the clients roaming between the 2.4GHz and 5Ghz bands.
I have one main router and two aiMesh nodes. The mesh nodes have the standard ASUS firmware, whereas the main router as the merlin firmware.
When my router and aiMesh nodes reboot, all clients connect to 2.4GHz. This is because the 2.4GHz is the first one to be started.
However, none of the clients switches to 5GHz, even under optimal conditions. The only way I have to make clients connect to 5GHz, is to manually change a setting in the smart connect rule (Something which as a very small impact, like -1dBm in the RSSI steering policy), and apply. The wifi restarts and clients which are in range connect indeed to 5GHz once again.
All the 3 devices reboot every day once a day. This means that every day I have to change a small setting in the smart connect rule, in order to make the clients connect to the 5GHz band.
Here is an overview of the smart connect rule settings && and the settings on the wireless tab:
In the professional settings tab (wifi --> professional), I also set the roaming assitant of the 2.4GHz to disconnect clients who have a dBM of less than -76, in hope that the clients connected to 2.4GHz and which are in range of the 5GHz band are disconnected.
I have already used pretty much any combination of settings in the smart connect rule and in the professional tab settings of the wifi section, but nothing seems to solve the problem.
I have always had this problem, since the very beginning when I acquired the routers. Also, before I had ASUS merlin installed on the aiMesh nodes and not just on the main router. I decided to re-install the standard ASUS firmware on the nodes only to see if the problem would be solved, but it did not help.
There is a huge speed difference between 2.4GHz and 5GHz bands, and hence I would like the clients to use as much as possible the 5GHz band.
One idea I have to kinda fix this issue, is to automatically change the smart connect rules settings (a minor settings like explained above), so that the clients reconnect to the 5Ghz. But I cannot seem to find a command, or option with which I could change smart connect rules and apply them via a terminal SSH. If this would be possible, I would just schedule a script to be executed not long after the routers reboot.
This is also a hack and I would prefer to solve this issue instead.
In my old routers, which were not ASUS, the 2.4GHz/5GHz roaming worked just fine, so I know this is not related to the clients.
I have three wifi access points enabled.
2.4GHz
- Guest network
- Normal network
5GHz
- Normal network.
All three devices are the RT-AX68U model. One is the garage, another one in the 1st flooer and the last one in th 3th floor of the house. The nodes are connected via ethernet backhaul to the main router.
Could someone please help me out with this? Please note that I have already several posts on this forum about similar issues. I have been facing this issue for about 2 months now.