Where is the problem?
Ok, i know, but the problem exists.Merlin doesn't change anything in AiMesh, it is closed source code.
The problem exists, but is not officially recognized. Wireless node discovery in Asuswrt-Merlin doesn't work on most router combinations since the introduction of AiMesh 2.0 with 386 base firmware. I've tried with AC68U and variants, AC5300, AC86U, AX58U, AX86U, AX88U - if you don't have the main and node wired chances are your node won't be recognized at all or will be seen but unable to associate with AiMesh. I've never seen it working, actually. AiMesh is closed source indeed, but the same closed source component works in stock Asuswrt and between different firmware versions.
and yet AiMesh works perfectly in Asuswrt - but the AiMesh code when merged into Merlinware ... no longer works - UNLESS there is something in Merlinware itself which breaks the AiMesh functionality found in stock?Merlin doesn't change anything in AiMesh, it is closed source code.
UNLESS there is something in Merlinware itself which breaks the AiMesh functionality found in stock?
The problem exists, but is not officially recognized. Wireless node discovery in Asuswrt-Merlin doesn't work on most router combinations since the introduction of AiMesh 2.0 with 386 base firmware. I've tried with AC68U and variants, AC5300, AC86U, AX58U, AX86U, AX88U - if you don't have the main and node wired chances are your node won't be recognized at all or will be seen but unable to associate with AiMesh. I've never seen it working, actually. AiMesh is closed source indeed, but the same closed source component works in stock Asuswrt and between different firmware versions.
Again, I had similar issues with 386_48260. Try 3.0.0.4.386.46092 to see if it fixes your issues. Been working fine for me.RT-AX86U on 388_22068 accepts RT-AC86U on 386_48260 as mesh node on first attempt. I have tried this exact setup few times already. Any router I have tried on Asuswrt-Merlin fails to associate any node wirelessly. Wired only with fail back to wireless. When AiMesh falls apart - repeat the process.
Yeah, I guess I got lucky with my AC86U. I think it was one of the originals and I never had any heat problems or radios not working (I've seen others complain about this). I moved it to a node when I got a new GT-AC2900 which I think is just a AC86U with pretty lights, but it may be more powerful than AC86U. But, I do have Merlin on router and Stock on AiMesh node (wireless backhaul) but I just need to use the stock version 46092 not 48260. But, it has been almost a year since a new stock has been released.I have recycled my RT-AC86U, not available for testing anymore. This is another bug issue with Asus routers and available firmware - inconsistency.
which I think is just a AC86U with pretty lights
I'm no longer a coder - but have spent my 50+ year career in the world of logics - and it makes ZERO logical sense to me to say ...
and yet AiMesh works perfectly in Asuswrt - but the AiMesh code when merged into Merlinware ... no longer works - UNLESS there is something in Merlinware itself which breaks the AiMesh functionality found in stock?
The only other proposition is that the particular Asus GPL version on which Merlin builds his releases contains broken code as far as AiMesh is concerned?
We'll probably never know - because most of the Merlinware released since 386.5_2 is based on Asus stock version numbers which are seldom if ever released for the models he produces.
That is what Merlin will tell you , he doesn't change anything because it is closed source and he CAN'T touch that code.
The problem exists, but is not officially recognized. Wireless node discovery in Asuswrt-Merlin doesn't work on most router combinations since the introduction of AiMesh 2.0 with 386 base firmware. I've tried with AC68U and variants, AC5300, AC86U, AX58U, AX86U, AX88U - if you don't have the main and node wired chances are your node won't be recognized at all or will be seen but unable to associate with AiMesh. I've never seen it working, actually. AiMesh is closed source indeed, but the same closed source component works in stock Asuswrt and between different firmware versions.
How did you find out about the Turris products? I am curious about the company and their history.That is what Merlin will tell you , he doesn't change anything because it is closed source and he CAN'T touch that code.
Whatever , life without anything ASUS in your network is so MUCH better.
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