@ASUSWRT_2020 Thx, my preferable backhauls are set to correct routers as you've shown, but AiMesh reconfigures itself after some time (and I don't know why)
Btw. I have noticed higher RSSI values with 386 FW vs 384
This is a system log including automatic AiMesh reconfiguration events from optimum to not optimum backhauls:
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Oct 23 17:02:22 kernel: invalid dirty_p detected: ffffffc000000000 valid=[ffffffc03c919a40 ffffffc03c919b80]
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Oct 23 17:02:28 wlceventd: wlceventd_proc_event(474): eth7: Deauth_ind A4:34
9:FD:6A:06, status: 0, reason: Unspecified reason (1)
Oct 23 17:02:28 kernel: CONSOLE: 234473.435 wl1.0: wlc_ampdu_flush_scb_tid flushing 0 packets for a4:34:d9:fd:6a:06 AID 27 tid 0
Oct 23 17:02:28 kernel: CONSOLE: 234473.435 wl1.0: wlc_ampdu_flush_scb_tid flushing 0 packets for a4:34:d9:fd:6a:06 AID 27 tid 1
Oct 23 17:02:28 kernel: CONSOLE: 234473.435 wl1.0: wlc_ampdu_flush_scb_tid flushing 0 packets for a4:34:d9:fd:6a:06 AID 27 tid 2
Oct 23 17:02:28 kernel: CONSOLE: 234473.435 wl1.0: wlc_ampdu_flush_scb_tid flushing 0 packets for a4:34:d9:fd:6a:06 AID 27 tid 3
Oct 23 17:02:28 kernel: CONSOLE: 234473.435 wl1.0: wlc_ampdu_flush_scb_tid flushing 0 packets for a4:34:d9:fd:6a:06 AID 27 tid 4
Oct 23 17:02:28 kernel: CONSOLE: 234473.435 wl1.0: wlc_ampdu_flush_scb_tid flushing 0 packets for a4:34:d9:fd:6a:06 AID 27 tid 5
Oct 23 17:02:28 kernel: CONSOLE: 234473.435 wl1.0: wlc_ampdu_flush_scb_tid flushing 0 packets for a4:34:d9:fd:6a:06 AID 27 tid 6
Oct 23 17:02:28 kernel: CONSOLE: 234473.435 wl1.0: wlc_ampdu_flush_scb_tid flushing 0 packets for a4:34:d9:fd:6a:06 AID 27 tid 7
Oct 23 17:02:28 kernel: CONSOLE: 234473.435 wl1: random key value: 2283F8E062D759041AB3027FEA17837591B7DC3ACA4E0DFF7A1F2EB81DD142DF
Oct 23 17:02:28 kernel: CONSOLE: 234473.436 wl1: wlc_txbf_delete_link_serve failed for a4:34:d9:fd:6a:06
Oct 23 17:02:28 kernel: CONSOLE: 234473.439 iov:SCB_DEAUTH
Oct 23 17:02:28 kernel: CONSOLE: 234473.439 iov:SCB_DEAUTH
Oct 23 17:02:30 kernel: invalid dirty_p detected: ffffffc000000000 valid=[ffffffc03d8b4d40 ffffffc03d8b4e80]
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is there any reason?