Hi,
I've been using an AC68U together with some HomeKit devices for quite some time, and it has been performing well. However, some weeks ago I bought two IKEA Trådfri bookshelf speakers, and since they have sh*t WiFi antenna the one in the kitchen made the two IKEA/Sonos speakers not really working (stuttering, not responding, going silent etc.).
That made me thinking of AIMesh. So, yesterday I got another AC68U. I updated it to the latest software, reset it and then added it as a AIMesh node through the admin GUI on my AIMesh router.
Well, after that half (or so) of my HomeKit went FUBAR. I got a lot of "NO RESPONSE" in the Home app on my iPhone, and after some investigation it seems that the devices can't really handle being connected to a different router/node (AP?) than the two Apple TVs I have. For example; my two Apple TVs are connected to the main router (which is also weird, since both of them are closer to the AIMesh node than the router), but two HomeKit devices connected themselves to the AIMesh node which made them go "NO RESPONSE". For a while everything was connected to the AIMesh router and it seemed to work flawlessly, but then things started to switch over to the node again, and gave a "NO RESPONSE" once again.
I have tried with the roaming block list, but even though I have added ALL my HomeKit devices there they still switch between the router and the node (which ultimately breaks HomeKit for those devices). Note that some HomeKit stuff is still working, for example those that have a hub that connects to the router via a cable or devices using bluetooth to connect to one of the Apple TVs. It seems like the wifi HomeKit devices are those that have a hard time with this.
And my Sonos didn't really get better either since both of the speakers connect to the AIMesh router (the original one which couldn't reach one of the speakers)) even though I put the AIMesh node next to the speaker in the kitchen...
Any suggestions? I am a novice, so I do not know what to tinker with.
I've been googling a lot, and it seems like I want to do the following settings (NOTE: I have NOT yet made the changes) - are these correct?
I've been using an AC68U together with some HomeKit devices for quite some time, and it has been performing well. However, some weeks ago I bought two IKEA Trådfri bookshelf speakers, and since they have sh*t WiFi antenna the one in the kitchen made the two IKEA/Sonos speakers not really working (stuttering, not responding, going silent etc.).
That made me thinking of AIMesh. So, yesterday I got another AC68U. I updated it to the latest software, reset it and then added it as a AIMesh node through the admin GUI on my AIMesh router.
Well, after that half (or so) of my HomeKit went FUBAR. I got a lot of "NO RESPONSE" in the Home app on my iPhone, and after some investigation it seems that the devices can't really handle being connected to a different router/node (AP?) than the two Apple TVs I have. For example; my two Apple TVs are connected to the main router (which is also weird, since both of them are closer to the AIMesh node than the router), but two HomeKit devices connected themselves to the AIMesh node which made them go "NO RESPONSE". For a while everything was connected to the AIMesh router and it seemed to work flawlessly, but then things started to switch over to the node again, and gave a "NO RESPONSE" once again.
I have tried with the roaming block list, but even though I have added ALL my HomeKit devices there they still switch between the router and the node (which ultimately breaks HomeKit for those devices). Note that some HomeKit stuff is still working, for example those that have a hub that connects to the router via a cable or devices using bluetooth to connect to one of the Apple TVs. It seems like the wifi HomeKit devices are those that have a hard time with this.
And my Sonos didn't really get better either since both of the speakers connect to the AIMesh router (the original one which couldn't reach one of the speakers)) even though I put the AIMesh node next to the speaker in the kitchen...
Any suggestions? I am a novice, so I do not know what to tinker with.
I've been googling a lot, and it seems like I want to do the following settings (NOTE: I have NOT yet made the changes) - are these correct?
- WPS = ON
- Smart connect = OFF
- Airtime fairness = OFF
- Roaming assistant = OFF? / or enter 65 db (2,4 GHz) and 70 db (5 GHz)
- Multi user MIMO = OFF
- Band steering = OFF
- Explicit Beamforming = OFF for both 2,4 GHz and 5 GHz
- 802.11ac Beamforming = ON (only for 5 GHz)
- Universal Beamforming = OFF for both 2,4 GHz and 5 GHz
- IGMP Snooping = ON
- WMM = ON?
- Bluetooth Coexistence = OFF
- Tx power adjustment = MAX (Performance)
- Modulation Scheme = Up to MCS 9 (802.11ac)
- Multicast Rate(Mbps): Auto
- Nitro/Turbo-QAM = OFF
- Enable multicast routing (IGMP Proxy) = ON (LAN > IPTV > Special Applications)
- Enable efficient multicast forwarding (IGMP Snooping) = ON (LAN > IPTV > Special Applications)
- Choose a static channel on both 2,4 GHz and 5 GHz
- Look for anything containing "multicast/mDNS/Bonjour" and turn it ON
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