Hi,
I now realize that the AiMesh problems are because of the weak signal strength between the AiMesh host and the node. I have one host and a node. Even though they are wired, and the admin panel reports as the connection is wired, the node is being dropped and re-added depending on the wireless strength.
I think this issue was somehow missed in the node retaining function. Could you guys fix this? Not check the wireless strength between nodes, just the clients? So the end result should be regardless of the roaming assistant value it shouldn't matter for nodes' connection to the AiMesh host. They are just treated as a regular client in the roaming assistant check. Very simple fix and I can see how it's very easy to miss.
Thank you
KaziQ
I now realize that the AiMesh problems are because of the weak signal strength between the AiMesh host and the node. I have one host and a node. Even though they are wired, and the admin panel reports as the connection is wired, the node is being dropped and re-added depending on the wireless strength.
I think this issue was somehow missed in the node retaining function. Could you guys fix this? Not check the wireless strength between nodes, just the clients? So the end result should be regardless of the roaming assistant value it shouldn't matter for nodes' connection to the AiMesh host. They are just treated as a regular client in the roaming assistant check. Very simple fix and I can see how it's very easy to miss.
Thank you
KaziQ