I had configured the broken router as dual wan like you did 2 years ago when it first got knocked out by the lightning. It did not work well. No internet after after days, then I had to unplug and plug back the power. That was the reason I bought the new one and set the broken one as AP.JGN0123 - How did your chip swap go?
I actually have my router with the blown WAN port actively participating in my AIMesh!!! I ended up googling a bit about blown WAN ports and ran into some posts about people using the Dual WAN option to get past this issue, but not as a node in a AIMesh - only as a primary router (nobody mentioned Mesh in those conversations). I don't know of any way to configure those settings for a AIMesh node. Finally, the out-side the box option hit me.
I took my broken router and configured it as my primary router, setup the DUAL WAN with LAN 1 configured as the Primary WAN port and connected it to my cable modem. It picked up and operated just fine. A day or so of testing and all my clients seem to work just fine, all picked up and connected without any reconfiguration of Wireless settings and all seemed good. I then reset my old Primary router and made it an AIMesh node. Plugged the WAN port into the new primary router's LAN port and I now have a wired AIMesh node!
This is working great. Now I have to tune the location of the second node and run a network cable to it, depending on location, but all is working.
If your chip fix doesn't do it, or you don't want to bother with it - rearrange your routers and use Dual WAN to make your broken router your Primary router for your mesh.
- L
The chip I ordered has just arrived from China. I'm gonna replace the chip this weekend and test it out.
If yours setup works well then great! If you can solder/desolder then I suggest you should replace the chip.