Even with WPS turned off the add AiMesh node function turns WPS back on to search for and set up nodes. What is more important is to have the node reset to factory default and within 3 meters of the router or connected by Ethernet cable router LAN port to node WAN port.The last time I helped a friend set up AiMesh, I encountered the same problem. After investigation, the cause of the problem was that he turned off the WPS of the main router, which caused the node to be unable to connect to the main router.
I think the frustrating part is we've tried that many times. I've tried the node with stock fw and with merlin. Tried downgrading and upgrading fw to no avail. I wonder if there's a point where a node just can't be connected for whatever reason.Even with WPS turned off the add AiMesh node function turns WPS back on to search for and set up nodes. What is more important is to have the node reset to factory default and within 3 meters of the router or connected by Ethernet cable router LAN port to node WAN port.
I had the issue of the main router (RT-AC68U) seeing the new node (RT-AC66U B1), but when I added it the process got to 1 or 2% and then failed with no reason given, but like 5 things to try. The problem was that WPS was turned off on the main router and it did not get automatically enabled. Once I enabled WPS the node added with no issues.Even with WPS turned off the add AiMesh node function turns WPS back on to search for and set up nodes. What is more important is to have the node reset to factory default and within 3 meters of the router or connected by Ethernet cable router LAN port to node WAN port.
Pretty much everything that's been suggested in this thread, I've tried putting the AC66U B1 within a meter of the main router, tried connecting via Ethernet, of course with the latest stock firmware, but also tried the latest version of Merlin as well as older stock firmware from 2021. Of course tried factory resetting it, also went into recovery mode and flashed the latest stock firmware that way, and also did the WPS button reset. I also tried reenabling WPS in the main router and tried completely shutting it off for a few minutes and turning it back on. But I'm pretty sure the main AX86U is not the issue because as I said an XT8 couldn't find the AC66U B1 either.What have you tried specifically? So we're not repeating ourselves here...
Thanks, I did all of this and still no luck unfortunately. But the issue is not with the main AX86U router, because I also tried it with an AX82U and an XT8 I have lying around and they didn't see it either. So the issue has to be with the AC66U B1. No big deal, I got it for next to nothing (probably because of this fault). It can still be useful as a router or AP/repeater. I'll just try to find another one to be an AiMesh node.If you did those things one at a time, or randomly, you may still be able to get it to work.
If the above does not work (and, I would try a few times with each method), then the main router is not working in a good/known state.
- Enable WPS on main router.
- Reboot the main router and check that WPS stayed enabled.
- Put the node in the same room as your main router.
- Flash the latest firmware you want to use on the node.
- Perform a quick setup on the node to
- 1) verify that the version you want is actually installed, and
- 2) format the JFFS partition on next boot, then reboot the node/router 3 times in the next 10 minutes.
- 3) after the node/router has booted up the last time, perform a full reset to factory defaults via the GUI. Be sure to check the box to 'Initialize all settings...' before you press the reset button.
- After the router has rebooted (I'd wait 5 minutes or so for it do fully boot up), do not touch it. Do not connect to it, do not access its GUI.
- From the main router, from the AiMesh tab, add the node.
- If this doesn't work, test again by pulling the power plug from the node and connect via Ethernet cable with no switches or other devices between the main router and the node.
Use the following link to make a backup config file of your current setup, then, perform a full reset to factory defaults on the main router and test if the node connects then (with only a minimal and manual configuration of the router to secure it and connect to your ISP).
If the node still cannot be meshed, use the backup you created using the link above to get you back to where you are now.
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