Ronald Sutton
Occasional Visitor
I've had a backup RT-AC88U in my closet for some time and decided to try it out as an AiMesh node this weekend. I did a factory reset, then upgraded to ASUSwrt/Merlin 384.13. It booted fine after the upgrade, and I selected the AiMesh node option in Administration and it said if I continued it would reset to factory settings and reboot (which it did). I then logged into the RT-AC88U router I've been using for years and searched for the new node. It was found, I selected it and the node addition process began. It went all the way to 100%, then reported that the addition had failed because the new node was too far from the router. The router confirms that there are no AiMesh nodes connected, and the node doesn't show up in the client list.
So I moved the new node closer, plugged it in and held down reset button until the power light slowly flashed and repeated the process, but now the new node cannot be found. Worse yet, I can't plug the new node into my laptop via Ethernet and access the GUI. I tried setting the laptop's IP address to 192.168.1.2 in case the node isn't running a DHCP server, and ran nmap to see if it's at a different address. nmap gives me a hit at 192.168.1.49 but I still can't connect to the node's GUI to examine and/or change its configuration. My laptop reports that the media is connecting and disconnecting repeatedly. I've also tried plugging in an Ethernet cable from my router to see if it gets an address, with no success.
I've tried letting the new node boot normally, holding down the reset button as I reboot and holding down the reset button after booting. In both cases the power light flashes slowly but my router still can't find the node and I can't connect to the GUI.
Suggestions for how to recover my formerly functioning router will be deeply appreciated.
So I moved the new node closer, plugged it in and held down reset button until the power light slowly flashed and repeated the process, but now the new node cannot be found. Worse yet, I can't plug the new node into my laptop via Ethernet and access the GUI. I tried setting the laptop's IP address to 192.168.1.2 in case the node isn't running a DHCP server, and ran nmap to see if it's at a different address. nmap gives me a hit at 192.168.1.49 but I still can't connect to the node's GUI to examine and/or change its configuration. My laptop reports that the media is connecting and disconnecting repeatedly. I've also tried plugging in an Ethernet cable from my router to see if it gets an address, with no success.
I've tried letting the new node boot normally, holding down the reset button as I reboot and holding down the reset button after booting. In both cases the power light flashes slowly but my router still can't find the node and I can't connect to the GUI.
Suggestions for how to recover my formerly functioning router will be deeply appreciated.
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