Is turning the AiMesh node off and back on equivalent to a REBOOT in firmware?
Easier for me than to figure out SSH
yup, just turn it off and on again
Is turning the AiMesh node off and back on equivalent to a REBOOT in firmware?
Easier for me than to figure out SSH
You mean the wifi channels? Previously I locked both 2.4 and 5Ghz channels to a set one that I thought were most clear using INSSIDER. Made no difference. Or do you mean something else?maybe your used 2G channels have changed and your long time run used a different working channel than now or before.
Is 21140 still the recommended release?
Thanks OE.Yes, unless you want to try the latest and greatest.
OE
I also had this issue. I have two AC86U routers; one acting as a router and one as a node in an AiMesh system. I would get almost no throughput on 2.4G or too low on my node. It would work fine when the devices were connected to the main router. 5G worked fine on both router and the node.
I did everything mentioned here but couldn't solve the problem. In the end the only thing that solved the problem for me to take the node apart, connect it to PC and use the firmware restore utility to restore the already running firmware into the router. I don't know the science behind what happens when we restore the firmware using the utility, the experts here can help in that regard, but that did actually solved this problem for me and the throughput was back to normal on 2.4G after I again connected it as a node in the network.
*Take the node apart from the AiMesh Network. Sorry for the confusing words.When you say take apart — what are you referring to specifically? Is there a jumper you need to attach to force-flash the firmware? Or are you talking about direct WAN connection?
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