OzarkEdge
Part of the Furniture
Are you guys seriously telling me that you’ve never had a node not show up in the main node interface?
Nope, never. My remote node is always up and working. But I probably have a different network from yours.
OE
Are you guys seriously telling me that you’ve never had a node not show up in the main node interface?
Even on wireless they mess up after awhile it isn’tAnd that option would be kind of useless, no? If the node is locked up, how could you access its GUI to reset it anyway?
And he implied that it works wireless without the powerline link.
OE
It's not that we don't have issues. It's about sensible options.
I don't follow the logic in what you're asking for.
If a node drops from the main router, it (the entire network) has been configured incorrectly.
Having the ability to reset it doesn't fix the underlying issue (for me).
Having the ability to reset it doesn't fix the underlying issue (for me).
I didn't say it's a waste of time.
I feel your pain, but don't share your logic.
We both agree that having to do something over a dozen times (even over two years) is not 'fun'.
But the fact that you're already hinting at the potential problems (i.e. probable PLA issues) and don't fix them is telling.
I would feel safe to say you're the only one that keeps persisting in something that isn't working. Most people either find solutions with their current equipment or move to ones that work.
For myself, AiMesh was 'AiMess' for the longest time and I couldn't recommend it. v2.0 has fixed many of those issues for me and my customers. But for most (99.0%), wired AiMesh only.
Does rebooting the main router fix anything when the nodes are in limbo? What have you tried to eliminate the possible cause being the PLA's? After a dozen times going into the attic, I would have just run wires by now.
A network should be stable. Having a better way to reboot it because it regularly fails is not a solution. If my node was dropping off, I'd change the network to eliminate this issue. My users (me!) deserve no less.
If you want to reboot the node in the attic, go to the power panel and toggle the circuit breaker. If that affects too many loads, rewire the house... where will it end.
OE
again I understand yours work fine, you can’t blame all the other equipment I’m using. the node should always display its self in the main node the fact it isn’t makes it highly likely a firmware bug that hasn’t been smashed yet
You ask if my node goes offline. I answered, but not to dismiss your issue. Nobody is blaming your equipment. If you don't want this community to help work the problem, that's fine.
I thought the circuit breaker idea was a good one!
OE
How controlled are the temperature and the humidity levels in the attic?
How are you so sure the PLAs are trouble-free? It's not the hardware that is the issue, it is the highly variable environment in which they work, that is.
Maybe, if power fluctuations are an issue, a UPS is required for the node in the attic?
I think that if a node connects to the main AP/router over a lossy wired backhaul, the firmware handles it poorly
Well, the thing is, that's kind of my take too, but I'm already past the return period for the hardware so I'm going to make the best of it. It's mostly OK, most of the time, but I really do wish it could do a better job recovering from error conditions without my help.AiMesh is useless if it can't handle a little lossy Ethernet!
OE
AiMesh is useless if it can't handle a little lossy Ethernet!
OE
My thoughts exactly, which is why when a drop off zombie node happens it would be great to have a way to recover it remotely. If just for recovery reasons
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