I am running an AiMesh network that has occasionally experienced offline nodes. By occasionally, I have experienced offline nodes twice since setting up the AiMesh network in October. So, my problem is sporadic, and my posting is to add information on this problem.
There are 3 wired nodes in my network, and all went offline at the same time last week. I resolved the problem by rebooting the main router through its GUI. The nodes came back online. I detected that the nodes were offline when I logged into the router and seeing their offline designation. Here is peculiarity, my computer was wired directly into an offline node, but I had access to the router through the offline node. The devices wired into the nodes had internet connectivity. I did not test whether the offline nodes had wireless capability. My question is when a node is offline, what features are lost. Is it wireless access?
My AiMesh network has a RT-AC88U as the main router, and three RT-AC68U nodes. All nodes are wired directly into the router using cat 5e wire. The router indicates that three nodes are connected at 1 Gbps, and the router indicates that the connection quality is ‘Great’. I have achieved transfer speeds greater than 100 Mbps through a node. There is also wired access point wired to the router, and it never has given me any problem.
The RT-AC88U router has the Asus firmware 3.0.0.4.386_41800 installed, and the RT-AC68U nodes have 3.0.0.4.386_41634. Last week’s offline occurred when the nodes were running the prior Asus firmware 3.0.0.4.386.40558; I updated nodes after the offline occurrence. The first offline occurred in October 2020. and the router and nodes were running the latest Merlin firmware at that time.
There are 3 wired nodes in my network, and all went offline at the same time last week. I resolved the problem by rebooting the main router through its GUI. The nodes came back online. I detected that the nodes were offline when I logged into the router and seeing their offline designation. Here is peculiarity, my computer was wired directly into an offline node, but I had access to the router through the offline node. The devices wired into the nodes had internet connectivity. I did not test whether the offline nodes had wireless capability. My question is when a node is offline, what features are lost. Is it wireless access?
My AiMesh network has a RT-AC88U as the main router, and three RT-AC68U nodes. All nodes are wired directly into the router using cat 5e wire. The router indicates that three nodes are connected at 1 Gbps, and the router indicates that the connection quality is ‘Great’. I have achieved transfer speeds greater than 100 Mbps through a node. There is also wired access point wired to the router, and it never has given me any problem.
The RT-AC88U router has the Asus firmware 3.0.0.4.386_41800 installed, and the RT-AC68U nodes have 3.0.0.4.386_41634. Last week’s offline occurred when the nodes were running the prior Asus firmware 3.0.0.4.386.40558; I updated nodes after the offline occurrence. The first offline occurred in October 2020. and the router and nodes were running the latest Merlin firmware at that time.