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I have just migrated from an Asus XT8 3 node mesh system across to an Asus BT10 3 node mesh system.
It's not been easy... in facts its been very difficult.
I was tempted by the price drop on amazon just before Christmas and have ended up spending a large amount of time over Christmas trying to get the system to perform as well as its predecessor.
I have 3 floors in my home, with a BT10 on each floor. The fibre internet comes into the attic and connects to a Zyxel router provided by the ISP.
I have an ethernet lead going from Zyxel to BT10 and providing acces to internet.
My system is not setup to use ethernet backhaul.
I am confused as to the ports on the back of the BT10's - I have devices around the house such as desktop Mac in the kitchen, Philips hue bridge and EUFY Homebase [for security cameras] connected via ethernet.
Are all the ethernet ports equal on the back - does it matter which of these I use for specific devices? I seem to be having mixed speeds and responses depending what devices I plug into which port. Sometimes even causing the system to require rebooting after changing ethernet cables / devices?
Should I be using a simple switch to allow more ethernet devices to be connected and which port should be used for this?
I only have one wifi 7 device [iPhone 16] - is there any benefit to keeping the MLO option enabled? I can see on the ai mesh network diagram via the app that MLO is used to speak to the nodes. However these often turn yellow.
my last question refers to the 'reset' button on the base of the units. I have read that many people do a factory reset after updating firmware - will this reset button accomplish a factory reset or do I need to use another method?
I am so grateful for any help that the forum could offer.... it's been a tough few days,, I'm scared to death the wife's TV stops working again .....
thank you.
Jon
It's not been easy... in facts its been very difficult.
I was tempted by the price drop on amazon just before Christmas and have ended up spending a large amount of time over Christmas trying to get the system to perform as well as its predecessor.
I have 3 floors in my home, with a BT10 on each floor. The fibre internet comes into the attic and connects to a Zyxel router provided by the ISP.
I have an ethernet lead going from Zyxel to BT10 and providing acces to internet.
My system is not setup to use ethernet backhaul.
I am confused as to the ports on the back of the BT10's - I have devices around the house such as desktop Mac in the kitchen, Philips hue bridge and EUFY Homebase [for security cameras] connected via ethernet.
Are all the ethernet ports equal on the back - does it matter which of these I use for specific devices? I seem to be having mixed speeds and responses depending what devices I plug into which port. Sometimes even causing the system to require rebooting after changing ethernet cables / devices?
Should I be using a simple switch to allow more ethernet devices to be connected and which port should be used for this?
I only have one wifi 7 device [iPhone 16] - is there any benefit to keeping the MLO option enabled? I can see on the ai mesh network diagram via the app that MLO is used to speak to the nodes. However these often turn yellow.
my last question refers to the 'reset' button on the base of the units. I have read that many people do a factory reset after updating firmware - will this reset button accomplish a factory reset or do I need to use another method?
I am so grateful for any help that the forum could offer.... it's been a tough few days,, I'm scared to death the wife's TV stops working again .....

thank you.
Jon