Any improvements?update the 5 ghz signal is very weak, much worse than the latest official firmware for the GT-AC C5300.
Will go 24 hrs and decide whether to go back to the latest released official firmware.
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Great question. @ASUSWRT_2020 any response to this question?I'm about to try it on my AC86U standalone... while waiting for a new node to arrive.
I see new 86U firmware 3.0.0.4.384.82072 was just released. I'd like to know how ongoing released improvements relate to this RC2 beta firmware... are the just released 82072 fixes in RC2? I assume not, so when does RC2/AiMesh 2.0 get 82072 fixes and so on?
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Great news thanks for the response.The current user interface does not show the devices which connect to the guest network.
We are going to implement the web GUI to show the client information.
Any improvements?
Good afternoon ! i noticed this problem on my rt-ac88uFor @ASUSWRT_2020
Something else I have noticed from the standard client listing on occasions. If the mobile phone in not active, but still attached to the network, i.e., no rx/TX rates are registering/being displayed. The interface assigned to the mobile phone is that of the ethernet icon. Anyone else noticing this?
In addition, there are clients which are not being removed from the standard client listing. When checking through the new AiMesh menu, main/nodes, clients, (without the use of a guest account of course), the clients (disconnected) are not being displayed which is correct. But there is a definite disparity between what clients are show between the two. The standard client listing is not removing non active clients at times for whatever reason, From the new AiMesh client listing is accurate. Hope I'm making some sort of sense....
Refresh cached/memory/clear/ problem on the standard client listing maybe...
Cant be me the only one noticing this problem/s, anyone else?
A reboot of ALL does clear things up.
The current user interface does not show the devices which connect to the guest network.
We are going to implement the web GUI to show the client information.
Hi,I have a GT-AX11000 as main router and three RT-AX92U as AiMesh nodes. Two are wireless and one wired.
Yesterday I tried the new RC2-4 on all of them. Factory reset with WPS-button and set up with minimal changes to default, i.e selecting channel 6 for 2.4 GHz, channel 36 for 5 GHz-1 but let 5 GHz-2 remain on auto.
Did a couple of soft resets on all units as well but the nodes were never stable for long.
All of the AX92U stopped transmitting on all WiFi-bands after a while. I checked with Apples iOS-app AirPort, but all node radios "died" and only AX11000 was still transmitting.
The wired node was worst of them all and died only after a few minutes while the wireless could last for a couple of hours but all would eventually die.
The nodes also seemed to have the same problem with reconnecting to the 5GHz-2 backhaul when the main router changed channel as the official fw 9177, staying on 2.4 GHz instead.
Couldn't really test if they eventually would reconnect as all the radios died...
Something else I have noticed about the RT-AC68U syslog. I changed password for 5ghz on the router and the log said auth success (0) several times on PCs that were trying to reconnect but I had not updated password yet. Something wrong there. Said it several times for PCs attempting to connect until I changed the password on the PC.
Interestingly I factory formatted my node, set it up as a router and it connected back to guest account without me even setting up guest.Something else I have noticed about the RT-AC68U syslog. I changed password for 5ghz on the router and the log said auth success (0) several times on PCs that were trying to reconnect but I had not updated password yet. Something wrong there. Said it several times for PCs attempting to connect until I changed the password on the PC.
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