Hi Community,
I have a small two node aimesh network that I'm running at home. The two routers are connected with an Ethernet cable. Everything has been going great except for the roaming.
I enabled roaming assistant with an RSSI of -50 dbm. My house is a long 2000 sf, but the signal from the routers is such that it can almost reach from one end of the house to the other with little issue. My RSSI is around -65 when connected to the router at the other end of the house. I have added metal objects to "kill" the signal so that roaming will work. If roaming doesn't work, the network speeds are not as optimal as they can be, which does affect us because I have servers connected to the network and I'd like to keep speeds up as much as possible.
I believe the RSSI is being ignored and the aimesh network is really seeing it as -70. My question is, has anyone tried to change w1_rast_mode through SSH'ing into router and changing it from 1 to 0? 1 is legacy and 0 is RSSI. I have no other notes on what this variable does.
Any other variables to look at?
Maybe @RMerlin could help?
Thank you.
I have a small two node aimesh network that I'm running at home. The two routers are connected with an Ethernet cable. Everything has been going great except for the roaming.
I enabled roaming assistant with an RSSI of -50 dbm. My house is a long 2000 sf, but the signal from the routers is such that it can almost reach from one end of the house to the other with little issue. My RSSI is around -65 when connected to the router at the other end of the house. I have added metal objects to "kill" the signal so that roaming will work. If roaming doesn't work, the network speeds are not as optimal as they can be, which does affect us because I have servers connected to the network and I'd like to keep speeds up as much as possible.
I believe the RSSI is being ignored and the aimesh network is really seeing it as -70. My question is, has anyone tried to change w1_rast_mode through SSH'ing into router and changing it from 1 to 0? 1 is legacy and 0 is RSSI. I have no other notes on what this variable does.
Any other variables to look at?
Maybe @RMerlin could help?
Thank you.