I haven't seen any activity on this subject for a long time now. Even though I also haven't seen any official notice that the beta program has ended yet, the earlier threads aren't sticky anymore, so maybe that should be a hint about the beta being over(?).
At any rate, I have seven routers in AiMesh: Five GT-AC5300 routers plus two RT-AC5300 routers. I found that mixing two-band and three-band routers wasn't so stable (I used to have a few RT-AC86U routers also), so I changed to all three-band routers in my system, and I managed to find a combination of settings that is actually pretty stable in AiMesh 1.0 running the final 1.0 firmwares for each model. But I like the AiMesh 2.0 features, so a number of months ago I tried clean upgrades of one of the earlier RC builds (this was when I still had some RT-AC86U routers in the mix), but I ran into issues, one being that the two-band and three-band routers didn't play well together, as mentioned, but the biggest issue was that about a day after upgrading the routers to AiMesh 2.0 my Apple phones would start losing Internet access even though they were still connected to my WiFi. Disconnecting them from WiFi and reconnecting them would resolve the problem on a given phone for a while.
Well, after a few months of no new beta builds, and with the RC-11 builds now available on the ASUS website, I gave AiMesh 2.0 one more try. I used the released build 386.41793 on the GT-AC5300 units, thinking that it might be more stable than the beta builds, but since there is no released AiMesh 2.0 firmware for the RT-AC5300 units I used beta build 386.41994 on those. I did clean upgrades on the nodes, because it is easy, but I admittedly did a dirty upgrade on the main router (a GT-AC5300), because a clean upgrade on the main router is hard, with all of the settings that need to be set correctly.
To make a long story less long, I still had the issue with the Apple phones losing Internet access starting on the day after the routers were updated. Because I never saw this issue with the AiMesh 1.0 firmware, and because I saw this problem on the earlier AiMesh 2.0 firmware that was installed cleanly, I don't believe that it is related to the fact that I did a dirty upgrade on the main router.
Is anybody using a GT-AC5300 as a main router running any AiMesh 2.0 firmware that is not seeing the issue of Apple phones losing internet access?
@ASUSWRT_2020, any suggestions?
At any rate, I have seven routers in AiMesh: Five GT-AC5300 routers plus two RT-AC5300 routers. I found that mixing two-band and three-band routers wasn't so stable (I used to have a few RT-AC86U routers also), so I changed to all three-band routers in my system, and I managed to find a combination of settings that is actually pretty stable in AiMesh 1.0 running the final 1.0 firmwares for each model. But I like the AiMesh 2.0 features, so a number of months ago I tried clean upgrades of one of the earlier RC builds (this was when I still had some RT-AC86U routers in the mix), but I ran into issues, one being that the two-band and three-band routers didn't play well together, as mentioned, but the biggest issue was that about a day after upgrading the routers to AiMesh 2.0 my Apple phones would start losing Internet access even though they were still connected to my WiFi. Disconnecting them from WiFi and reconnecting them would resolve the problem on a given phone for a while.
Well, after a few months of no new beta builds, and with the RC-11 builds now available on the ASUS website, I gave AiMesh 2.0 one more try. I used the released build 386.41793 on the GT-AC5300 units, thinking that it might be more stable than the beta builds, but since there is no released AiMesh 2.0 firmware for the RT-AC5300 units I used beta build 386.41994 on those. I did clean upgrades on the nodes, because it is easy, but I admittedly did a dirty upgrade on the main router (a GT-AC5300), because a clean upgrade on the main router is hard, with all of the settings that need to be set correctly.
To make a long story less long, I still had the issue with the Apple phones losing Internet access starting on the day after the routers were updated. Because I never saw this issue with the AiMesh 1.0 firmware, and because I saw this problem on the earlier AiMesh 2.0 firmware that was installed cleanly, I don't believe that it is related to the fact that I did a dirty upgrade on the main router.
Is anybody using a GT-AC5300 as a main router running any AiMesh 2.0 firmware that is not seeing the issue of Apple phones losing internet access?
@ASUSWRT_2020, any suggestions?