Hi all,
Having a bizarre issue with my 2 Asus XT-8 devices.
My Setup:
- Firmware version:3.0.0.4.386_49873
- Wireless backhaul (5ghz-2)
- Operation mode: Wireless router
- Smart Connect: on
- Other relevant details: DHCP and DNS provided by another device on my LAN.
Description of issue: when a client device (e.g. mobile phone) roams from the secondary AiMesh node to the primary AiMesh node, it takes 2-3mins for it to be able to see any devices connected via the secondary node. This includes being unable to ping their IP. For the whole duration (before roam, immediately after roam), the roaming device is able to connect to the internet, and is able to connect to devices connected to the primary node without any noticeable interruption. The problem only applies for connectivity back to devices connected to the secondary node (wired and wireless). After 2-3mins, those devices can be pinged / connected to again.
Also, bizarrely, roaming in the "other" direction doesn't cause the same problem, only when roaming from secondary to primary. The closest thing I've found where someone else is having a similar issue is here: Asus ROGhttps://rog.asus.com › showthreadThread: Firmware bug? No route to wireless device after roaming away ...
Does anyone have any ideas what might be causing this (or what the solution might be)? Is anyone having similar issues? Unfortunately I can't test wired backhaul, but if anyone who uses wireless backhaul could confirm whether this happens for them too, that might be a start!
Thanks in advance.
Having a bizarre issue with my 2 Asus XT-8 devices.
My Setup:
- Firmware version:3.0.0.4.386_49873
- Wireless backhaul (5ghz-2)
- Operation mode: Wireless router
- Smart Connect: on
- Other relevant details: DHCP and DNS provided by another device on my LAN.
Description of issue: when a client device (e.g. mobile phone) roams from the secondary AiMesh node to the primary AiMesh node, it takes 2-3mins for it to be able to see any devices connected via the secondary node. This includes being unable to ping their IP. For the whole duration (before roam, immediately after roam), the roaming device is able to connect to the internet, and is able to connect to devices connected to the primary node without any noticeable interruption. The problem only applies for connectivity back to devices connected to the secondary node (wired and wireless). After 2-3mins, those devices can be pinged / connected to again.
Also, bizarrely, roaming in the "other" direction doesn't cause the same problem, only when roaming from secondary to primary. The closest thing I've found where someone else is having a similar issue is here: Asus ROGhttps://rog.asus.com › showthreadThread: Firmware bug? No route to wireless device after roaming away ...
Does anyone have any ideas what might be causing this (or what the solution might be)? Is anyone having similar issues? Unfortunately I can't test wired backhaul, but if anyone who uses wireless backhaul could confirm whether this happens for them too, that might be a start!
Thanks in advance.