Simon W
Regular Contributor
Hi,
I'm running a AX88U as my main router, with two strategically placed AX92U's as AiMesh nodes - their primary purpose being to serve two "media heavy" locations both via eithernet (ethernet backhaul not an option unfortunately) and wireless, and with what seems to be a decent wireless backhaul link in terms of reported bandwidth and throughput. When it works it seems to work well.
AX88U running Merlin 384,14, AX92U's running latest Asus stock (3.0.0.4.384_6437).
My very broad experience:
Ultimately I suspect either a) AiMesh is somewhat buggy or b) incompatibility between different versions of <whatever> components of AX88U Merlin 384.14 firmware and AX92U stock Asus 384_6437 firmware - I'm hoping as development on both fronts progresses things will become more aligned (or, in a perfect world, @RMerlin would start to develop an offering for the AX92U!).
All (relevant) opinions and experiences welcomed.. thanks.
I'm running a AX88U as my main router, with two strategically placed AX92U's as AiMesh nodes - their primary purpose being to serve two "media heavy" locations both via eithernet (ethernet backhaul not an option unfortunately) and wireless, and with what seems to be a decent wireless backhaul link in terms of reported bandwidth and throughput. When it works it seems to work well.
AX88U running Merlin 384,14, AX92U's running latest Asus stock (3.0.0.4.384_6437).
My very broad experience:
- AX88U seems to be running well, no real issues.
- With one AX92U node powered on, wi-fi access for clients connected to this node often starts to degrade after between hours and a few days (eg. has never been problem free for a full week), symptoms being huge amounts of latency (region of 5-20 seconds) - can take forever for a web page to start to load and then various graphical bits start to slowly appear just like back in the days of dial-up. Some IoT clients connected via the same node start to intermittently fail. Yet at the same time if I use a client connected via the AX88U, or physically relocate my laptop from being connect via a node to connected via the AX88U (forcing the issue by disabling/re-enabling the laptop wi-fi), everything seems fine.
- With two AX92U nodes connected the same problems begin to appear more quickly/often - eg. definitely haven't managed more than 3 or 4 days with everything running smoothly.
- Each and every time these problems occur, powering off or rebooting the offending node(s), or rebooting the AX88U (which I presume in turn sends a reboot signal to the nodes, or at least instruction to rebuild the AiMesh net) fixes the issue.
- Removing/re-adding nodes from/to the AiMesh setup, including factory resetting them inbetween, makes no difference - each time they work for a bit, until they have problems, at which point they need a reboot and then carry on working for a bit more.
- What I don't know for certain if these issues are intermittent and "self-healing", or if once things are looking bad then a reboot is 100% needed to bring things back in order again - I'm not here all of the time and when I do notice the problem I'm not patient enough to ride it out without rebooting!
Ultimately I suspect either a) AiMesh is somewhat buggy or b) incompatibility between different versions of <whatever> components of AX88U Merlin 384.14 firmware and AX92U stock Asus 384_6437 firmware - I'm hoping as development on both fronts progresses things will become more aligned (or, in a perfect world, @RMerlin would start to develop an offering for the AX92U!).
All (relevant) opinions and experiences welcomed.. thanks.
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