HeadBanger
Regular Contributor
GT-AXE16000 master, RT-AX86U x 2, RT-AX59U, RP-AX58U -all wired nodes
I recently added the RT-AX59U node to our orangery. This room struggled to receive a reliable signal from the master GT-AXE16000.
Since adding it, our Miele hob and extractor hop around connecting to the master and new orangery node and never both to the same. Unless they are connected to the same access point, they do not talk to each other (e.g. switch the hob on and the extractor comes on automatically).
No problem, I thought, I’ll just bind them both. However, this fails after about 5 minutes with both clients permanently disconnecting. Same happens whichever I bind them to (16000 or 59U). Both access points state strongish 2.4 signal (around -73dBu) when connected. Only way to connect again is to unbind them.
Any ideas on what’s going on and how to solve within AiMesh? I don’t really want to make the 59U a traditional repeater with a new 2.4 SSID.
Thanks,
HB
I recently added the RT-AX59U node to our orangery. This room struggled to receive a reliable signal from the master GT-AXE16000.
Since adding it, our Miele hob and extractor hop around connecting to the master and new orangery node and never both to the same. Unless they are connected to the same access point, they do not talk to each other (e.g. switch the hob on and the extractor comes on automatically).
No problem, I thought, I’ll just bind them both. However, this fails after about 5 minutes with both clients permanently disconnecting. Same happens whichever I bind them to (16000 or 59U). Both access points state strongish 2.4 signal (around -73dBu) when connected. Only way to connect again is to unbind them.
Any ideas on what’s going on and how to solve within AiMesh? I don’t really want to make the 59U a traditional repeater with a new 2.4 SSID.
Thanks,
HB
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