thegios
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I have two XT8 nodes: node 1 is connectred to the modem via WAN, node two is connected to node 1 via dedicated wifi backhaul.
Modem has no wifi capabilities, it's only an FTTH modem, all wifi capabilities are provided by the XT8 system, one single SSID for both 2.4 and 5 Ghz.
So far, after more than a year, I have never had any disconnetction problems: two smartphones, one tablet, one notebook, one Google Nest thermostat, one Google Nest Speaker and one Xiaomi camera.
Recently I have replaced the Xiaomi camera with a Google Nest camera running on battery. This camera, randonly (cannot find any pattern) is "going offline": I leave home, I turn on the camera (from Google Home app) and at a certain point I get a notification from Google Home app that the camera is offline, and as matter of fact I cannot see the liove stream from Google Home app. This offline status may last from 5 to 60 minutes.
Unfortunately this happens always when I am outside, so I cannot check the camera's led status and I cannot access the ATX admin web console to verify the nodes status and which devices are connected to it.
The two nodes are 6 meters apart and the camera is mid way between both nodes.
I have also tried binding the camera to either node, to no avail: camera still goes offline.
Is there a way, once home, to verify connection/disconnections history on web console?
Is there a way to understand if camera goes offline because of the node(s) kicking out the device?
Any other idea to troubleshoot where the problem is?
thx
Modem has no wifi capabilities, it's only an FTTH modem, all wifi capabilities are provided by the XT8 system, one single SSID for both 2.4 and 5 Ghz.
So far, after more than a year, I have never had any disconnetction problems: two smartphones, one tablet, one notebook, one Google Nest thermostat, one Google Nest Speaker and one Xiaomi camera.
Recently I have replaced the Xiaomi camera with a Google Nest camera running on battery. This camera, randonly (cannot find any pattern) is "going offline": I leave home, I turn on the camera (from Google Home app) and at a certain point I get a notification from Google Home app that the camera is offline, and as matter of fact I cannot see the liove stream from Google Home app. This offline status may last from 5 to 60 minutes.
Unfortunately this happens always when I am outside, so I cannot check the camera's led status and I cannot access the ATX admin web console to verify the nodes status and which devices are connected to it.
The two nodes are 6 meters apart and the camera is mid way between both nodes.
I have also tried binding the camera to either node, to no avail: camera still goes offline.
Is there a way, once home, to verify connection/disconnections history on web console?
Is there a way to understand if camera goes offline because of the node(s) kicking out the device?
Any other idea to troubleshoot where the problem is?
thx