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Hello,
I am running two RT-AC5300s (both updated as of Dec 13/2020) in an AiMesh network, with the main router connected to my modem in my room, and another node in the living room (about 25-35 feet away). I notice almost all my devices (even the devices 2-5 feet away from my main router) connect to the node in the living room. This problem suddenly started after I got a new modem from my ISP (Rogers [Canada]), but I'm not sure why as the XB6 modem is in bridge mode. Also, my devices seem to be connecting weirdly in the sense that I'll be 4ft away from my main router, but but the device is connected via 2.4GHz band instead of the 5GHz-1 (and these are strong devices such as a 2019 MacBook Pro or 2018 iPad Pro). Anyone experience anything similar with their setups?
I've tried the basic troubleshoot steps: reboot both routers, reboot and reconnect clients/devices, factory restore routers and setup a new network.
I am running two RT-AC5300s (both updated as of Dec 13/2020) in an AiMesh network, with the main router connected to my modem in my room, and another node in the living room (about 25-35 feet away). I notice almost all my devices (even the devices 2-5 feet away from my main router) connect to the node in the living room. This problem suddenly started after I got a new modem from my ISP (Rogers [Canada]), but I'm not sure why as the XB6 modem is in bridge mode. Also, my devices seem to be connecting weirdly in the sense that I'll be 4ft away from my main router, but but the device is connected via 2.4GHz band instead of the 5GHz-1 (and these are strong devices such as a 2019 MacBook Pro or 2018 iPad Pro). Anyone experience anything similar with their setups?
I've tried the basic troubleshoot steps: reboot both routers, reboot and reconnect clients/devices, factory restore routers and setup a new network.