mmmhhh... even with asus rt-ax88u and 45898 firmware the wan connection is working ok, but the led (and the gui) says it's disconnected (red led on XT8)So, after upgrade and NVRAM reset on all 3 (2 XT8, 1 XD4) and reconfiguration:
- WAN detection not working
It's probably related to spanning tree protocol (STP).It seems to me Sonos is the one with the recurring issues?
Did you try a factory reset to defaults after flashing? I'd be apt to try the flash again, do a factory reset, and manually re-configure my ZenWiFi if I experienced this. Also do a power-cycle a while after manually reconfiguring.
I've been on 42095 for sometime but decided to try the latest FW over the weekend. I did the recommended update procedure (ie installed, factory reset, made just a couple of minor changes to the default settings) and everything reconnected just fine. That was over 24 hours ago and still no problems at allIs this firmware finally better than 42095 so I can finally update and get all the new security updates?
How does AiMesh work now, if the 2.4 MHz band is completely disabled on the router and node? I don't need it at all - 2.4 MHz. On the previous firmware 3.0.0.4.386.43181 I had problems with this...
Removing and re-adding it should revert it to factory settings.Did a factory reset and the main wired node is showing red still, but so far everything is operational. Will watch it for a day or so to decide if I want to revert back or not
Is there a way to remotely factory reset the wireless nodes? I know there is a button on the back, I was just wondering if there was a way to factory a wireless node remotely
Yes, - if backhaul is organized by Wi-Fi (or Wi-Fi/Ethernet), then perhaps the 2.4 MHz range is needed. But if the backhaul works only over the wire Ethernet, then why is the 2.4 MHz band necessary? It seems illogical to me...It has been my experience that the 2.4 GHz band is required. When I turned it off, the parent device cannot find the other node and its Connection Quality is listed as Disconnected. It was not immediate so there might be some polling involved. Management and status traffic may be going through that band - just my guess though. I tried turning it off with 43181 and 45898 and got the same result.
According your recommendation, I guess your are using the wired backhaul.If you're able to connect via wired backhaul, do so. Even if the wireless connection was listed as 'Excellent', wired (even 1GbE connections) are still superior for lowest latency and small file transfers (i.e. smaller than 50MB or so).
Thanks a lot for answering!Nodes need to be updated individually. No automatic (or semi-automatic) updates are wanted or needed.
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