I am having continuous issues with my AiMesh dropping connections..
My topography
RT-AC3100 main router on xx379 f/w
RT-AC68U node router on xx308
TM-AC68U node router on xx308 x2
for a total of 4 routers.
Most all my connections show to be back to the main router almost all the time but some devices near the nodes show as connected to the nodes. Some of these are wired to the node in "bridge" fashion and some are not.
As an example, I have a TM-AC68U in the Bar area and a RT-AC68U in a bedroom upstairs.
The Asus unit in the bar area drops my Samsung SmartTV all the time via WiFi and drops the Ethernet bridge to my Ceton Echo WMC Extender as well. The TM unit in the upstairs bedroom drops its clients all the time too but seems to be those wired via Ethernet more so than those connected via WiFi.
This is pretty consistant and quite annoying and independent of TM/RT nodes. Also, some clients will show as connected but when you go to use them they are not. These may show as connected in the main list but not show up on the node list. It is impossible to determine what is going on here as it is random and inconsistent. I do not trust the GUI feedback on connectivity.
I went to AiMesh to improve my WiFi and bridges, not create a constant hassle where I have to re-connect a client when I try to use it. This is especially important with Ceton Echos which are very sensitive to signal drops and require a complete boot up to hook back into the WMC ecosystem if you know anything about that..
Has anyone else had this issue? Does the xx624 / xx648 f/w for the AC68U help or is it just that we're all in a massive beta program sold off as a Mesh solution?
About to sell it all and buy Ubiquiti to tell you the truth but any assistance is welcome.
TIA
My topography
RT-AC3100 main router on xx379 f/w
RT-AC68U node router on xx308
TM-AC68U node router on xx308 x2
for a total of 4 routers.
Most all my connections show to be back to the main router almost all the time but some devices near the nodes show as connected to the nodes. Some of these are wired to the node in "bridge" fashion and some are not.
As an example, I have a TM-AC68U in the Bar area and a RT-AC68U in a bedroom upstairs.
The Asus unit in the bar area drops my Samsung SmartTV all the time via WiFi and drops the Ethernet bridge to my Ceton Echo WMC Extender as well. The TM unit in the upstairs bedroom drops its clients all the time too but seems to be those wired via Ethernet more so than those connected via WiFi.
This is pretty consistant and quite annoying and independent of TM/RT nodes. Also, some clients will show as connected but when you go to use them they are not. These may show as connected in the main list but not show up on the node list. It is impossible to determine what is going on here as it is random and inconsistent. I do not trust the GUI feedback on connectivity.
I went to AiMesh to improve my WiFi and bridges, not create a constant hassle where I have to re-connect a client when I try to use it. This is especially important with Ceton Echos which are very sensitive to signal drops and require a complete boot up to hook back into the WMC ecosystem if you know anything about that..
Has anyone else had this issue? Does the xx624 / xx648 f/w for the AC68U help or is it just that we're all in a massive beta program sold off as a Mesh solution?
About to sell it all and buy Ubiquiti to tell you the truth but any assistance is welcome.
TIA
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