Hi,
I have two GT-AXE16000 routers. One primary, and one that I was trying to use as an AiMesh node. The problem I'm getting is that the node constantly resyncs and restarts wireless (as seen in its log), with only a few seconds of actual uptime in between each resync. This results in an effective packet loss of 75% with ping. After several hours of doing this, the node is no longer online at all (although its LEDs show that it's still trying to resync). They are both on the latest Merlin firmware 388.2_2_rog.
What I've tried:
Finally, I setup the node as a repeater instead of an AiMesh node. This works flawlessly. So, what's wrong that repeater works but AiMesh doesn't? 6Ghz backhaul in both cases.
Since it happens regardless of which AXE is the router, and it happened with the ET12 as well, I think we can rule out a hardware issue. So it's either firmware or configuration. I've considered downgrading firmware, but the change logs make the latest firmware versions look really important. Plus the AXE16000 only goes back 3 steps.
I have two GT-AXE16000 routers. One primary, and one that I was trying to use as an AiMesh node. The problem I'm getting is that the node constantly resyncs and restarts wireless (as seen in its log), with only a few seconds of actual uptime in between each resync. This results in an effective packet loss of 75% with ping. After several hours of doing this, the node is no longer online at all (although its LEDs show that it's still trying to resync). They are both on the latest Merlin firmware 388.2_2_rog.
What I've tried:
- I initially had an ET12 with latest stock firmware as the AiMesh node. It displayed the same issues on 3 of the most recent stock firmware versions, so I returned it for the second GT-AXE16000.
- When the second AXE had the same problems, I WPS reset both routers fully and re-set them up from scratch. Same issue.
- I swapped the router configuration so that the original router was the node and the node was the router.
- With both the ET12 and now the AXE, I've configured and reconfigured every setting I've found on the internet (primarily these forums) that could have some effect. No change.
- It does not matter if the node is right next to the router or in the other room. Same behavior.
- I briefly tested with ethernet backhaul and I don't think it exhibited the problem. So it has to do with the wireless backhaul I believe.
Finally, I setup the node as a repeater instead of an AiMesh node. This works flawlessly. So, what's wrong that repeater works but AiMesh doesn't? 6Ghz backhaul in both cases.
Since it happens regardless of which AXE is the router, and it happened with the ET12 as well, I think we can rule out a hardware issue. So it's either firmware or configuration. I've considered downgrading firmware, but the change logs make the latest firmware versions look really important. Plus the AXE16000 only goes back 3 steps.