Yes we did, but this won't work if Sync = ALL and Intranet = Disable.You need to go into each of the guest wifi bands and set the option to Sync with AIMesh nodes to ALL.
Have you set Intranet Access = Disable? It starts NOT WORKING only if 1) Intranet Access Disable + 2) Sync to All AiMesh Nodes.Hi All,
After reading this thread, I decided to Turn on my Guess Network 1, sync to All AiMesh Nodes, it is working as expected for my configuration and Firmware:
Hope it can be a useful comparison.
- AiMesh Router: AX88U 3.0.0.4.386_45375-ge5f218b + 2 x AiMesh Nodes: AC86U 3.0.0.4_386_44470-g53bccb8
- Wired Backhaul (Priority:"Auto"), Asus GX-U1051 5-Port Gigabit Switch from Router to Nodes, ISP: 1 Gbps Fibre
Yes.Have you set Intranet Access = Disable? It starts NOT WORKING only if 1) Intranet Access Disable + 2) Sync to All AiMesh Nodes.
Everything breaks for me as well the moment the setting "Access Intranet = Disabled" [ Note: "Sync to AiMesh Node = All" ]Hi All,
After reading this thread, I decided to Turn on my Guess Network 1, sync to All AiMesh Nodes, it is working as expected for my configuration and Firmware:
Hope it can be a useful comparison.
- AiMesh Router: AX88U 3.0.0.4.386_45375-ge5f218b + 2 x AiMesh Nodes: AC86U 3.0.0.4_386_44470-g53bccb8
- Wired Backhaul (Priority:"Auto"), Asus GX-U1051 5-Port Gigabit Switch from Router to Nodes, ISP: 1 Gbps Fibre
Interesting to hear it works for someone!Yes.
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PS:
- However, please note the hardware and the stock version of Firmware that I used for AiMesh Router and Node that may be different from yours
- I also noticed that for AiMesh Router Firmware: RT-AX88U_3.0.0.4_386_45375, I do not get the annoying and endless "... protocol ..." messages in my syslog for older Firmwares including Merlin's 386.3_2 that uses an older GPL that Merlin mentioned.
I emailed Asus support and linked to this thread and asked regarding status and they confirmed they are aware of the problem and are working to sort it(!)
It looks to have been going on for a while though...
Oct 27 03:46:15 kernel: br1: received packet on eth0.501 with own address as source address
Oct 27 03:46:15 kernel: br2: received packet on eth0.502 with own address as source address
Oct 27 03:46:15 kernel: br1: received packet on eth0.501 with own address as source address
Oct 27 03:46:15 kernel: br2: received packet on eth0.502 with own address as source address
Oct 27 03:46:15 kernel: br1: received packet on eth0.501 with own address as source address
Oct 27 03:46:15 kernel: br2: received packet on eth0.502 with own address as source address
Oct 27 03:46:15 kernel: br1: received packet on eth0.501 with own address as source address
Oct 27 03:46:15 kernel: br2: received packet on eth0.502 with own address as source address
Oct 27 03:46:15 kernel: br1: received packet on eth0.501 with own address as source address
Oct 27 03:46:15 kernel: br2: received packet on eth0.502 with own address as source address
Oct 27 03:51:44 kernel: br1: received packet on eth0.501 with own address as source address
Oct 27 03:51:44 kernel: br1: received packet on eth0.501 with own address as source address
Oct 27 03:51:44 kernel: br1: received packet on eth0.501 with own address as source address
Oct 27 03:51:44 kernel: br1: received packet on eth0.501 with own address as source address
Oct 27 03:51:44 kernel: br1: received packet on eth0.501 with own address as source address
Oct 27 03:51:44 kernel: br1: received packet on eth0.501 with own address as source address
Oct 27 03:51:44 kernel: br1: received packet on eth0.501 with own address as source address
Oct 27 03:51:44 kernel: br1: received packet on eth0.501 with own address as source address
Oct 27 03:51:44 kernel: br1: received packet on eth0.501 with own address as source address
Oct 27 03:51:44 kernel: br1: received packet on eth0.501 with own address as source address
Sorry to butt in and ask stupid questions, but:
I don't have AI-Mesh (only main router supports it and my two older ones do not). I have my two others setup simply in AP mode. That seems to work just fine (guest network, that is). So what's the benefit of using AI Mesh vs. AP mode when it seems Guest network functionality isn't "quite there" yet with AI Mesh?
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