visortgw
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Could it depend on hardware/firmware that you use for router and node(s) as to support?A year ago, WPA3 wasn't allowed and router changed encryption to WPA2 if we added a node.
WPA3 allowed for AiMesh now?
Could it depend on hardware/firmware that you use for router and node(s) as to support?A year ago, WPA3 wasn't allowed and router changed encryption to WPA2 if we added a node.
WPA3 allowed for AiMesh now?
Yes, got the same issue for this version on AX88UThis firmware is not stable.. lot of wifi restarts present... each few hours...
Same here. Two Ax88u connected via ethernet backhaul. After firmware upgrade wifi clients can't connect to aimesh node. Wired clients continue to work just fine so cabling isn't the problem. Reverting to previous firmware resolved the problem.Done it all and still having this problem. Just because its working for you doesn't mean there isn't a firmware problem. My router settings may differ to yours which could be the source of this problem.
The problem isn't the ethernet cable because wifi devices cannot connect to the node on 5 or 2.4 so a faulty ethernet on wired backhaul wouldn't prevent a wireless connection to that node. @andy352 says he cant connect using wireless backhaul (different setups) but very similar problem. Seems to be a problem on the main router because setting the node back to previous firmware produces the same problem whilst using the main router on new firmware.
Same here. Two Ax88u connected via ethernet backhaul. After firmware upgrade wifi clients can't connect to aimesh node. Wired clients continue to work just fine so cabling isn't the problem. Reverting to previous firmware resolved the problem.
Hello Fyew-jit-tiv,I have been testing for days thinking this problem was specific to me so its come as a relief to see someone else report this to. What region/location are you from? I wondering if this is down to a regional firmware.
Hi Greg, Thank for responding. I have tried everything, even resetting routers to factory and running Firmware update individually and nothing seems to work. I have noted, if you leave the master node on default firmware and only update the secondary node to latest firmware this problem doesn't appear. Hopefully someone from Asus is watching this thread and can reproduce and fix this.Hello Fyew-jit-tiv,
I'm in the U.S. I think in an earlier post you mentioned you disable 2.4 GHz and only use 5 GHz. I do something similar as I only use 2.4 GHz on the main router and disable it on the mesh node. Maybe disabling 2.4 GHz somehow figures into the problem. For an attempt at fixing, I enabled 2.4 GHz on both AX88Us, installed the previous version firmware (3.0.0.4.386.46065), power cycled both AX88Us at the same time, then did the version 3.0.0.4.386.48631 firmware upgrade again. Unfortunately this still didn't solve my problem. It's just interesting we both disabled some aspect of the 2.4 GHz radios and we both see the same problem Wi-Fi clients connecting to the mesh node after firmware upgrade to 3.0.0.4.386.48631.
same for me too. wifi connection drops for a few seconds and auto reconnect back.This firmware is not stable.. lot of wifi restarts present... each few hours...
Has anyone else noticed that parental controls, time scheduling no longer works. It doesn’t seem to block any more, was fine before the update.
The last stable FW was Version 3.0.0.4.386.46065 Dated 12/01/2022. My guess is Asus will be releasing an end of May start of June FW to address recent problems.Hello all... my AX88U was rock solid until I installed this version. I have two problems so far:
- WiFi connection drops as others has indicated. Kicks out all connected devices and then after a few seconds connection comes back. At least for me the connection drops out and then comes back without actually causing a reboot of the router.
- Since I updated to this firmware I'm not able to connect to my Netgear Modem admin panel at http://192.168.100.1 from any computer connected to the router (either WiFi or Ethernet).
Could you point me to what firmware version should I go back to to get my router stable again and wait for the next update?. Honestly I don't remember which one I was using before updating to 3.0.0.4.386.48631
The last stable FW was Version 3.0.0.4.386.46065 Dated 12/01/2022. My guess is Asus will be releasing an end of May start of June FW to address recent problems.
Have you power cycled the Modem since you done the FW update? If not Power down both Modem and Router, Power on Modem wait 2 mins then power on router. If that fails to give you access then im not sure why tbh..Thanks... I'll will flash back to that one. Does anybody knows about the second issue that I mentioned of not being able to connect to the Modem's admin panel at 192.168.100.1 ?... would you know if that issue started with 48631 or might also be on 46065 ?
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