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How did you set it up without webui access?I have my two nodes with stock fw and I'm able to establish a ssh session.
How did you set it up without webui access?I have my two nodes with stock fw and I'm able to establish a ssh session.
I just enabled ssh in Administration -> System -> Service on the AIMesh router. So you will be able to establish a remote session via ssh on the nodes with the same login/password that you defined on the router.How did you set it up without webui access?
You cannot SSH into a router with stock firmware on it. As well you don't have webui access to the node.
I just enabled ssh in Administration -> System -> Service on the AIMesh router. So you will be able to establish a remote session via ssh on the nodes with the same login/password that you defined on the router.
You guys are awesome, I just tested the SSH and boom I'm in. I am eternally grateful!!Not correct. I have 3 X RT-AC68U as AIMesh Nodes on latest stock firmware and I SSH into them and reboot if needed occasionally. I think the “Enable SSH” setting from the Parent AIMesh Router or AP “mirrors” itself to the Nodes as part of the AIMesh setup/sync process.
You do if it turned on with the main router. I am able to ssh into mine.You cannot SSH into a router with stock firmware on it. As well you don't have webui access to the node.
I am having some dropout issues, but first THANK YOU MERLIN! I have been waiting to get aimesh on your builds as a feature and am excited you finally were able to for us!
I am having some issues with my main router completely dropping all connections when I add a specific node...
AC88 - Main Router, your alpha 2 build
AC68 - AIMesh node, your alpha 2 build
AC5300 - AIMesh node, your alpha 2 build (The one causing the problems)
All nodes are wired, have set up with wireless and wired. Also set priority to wired on both with no change in issues.
Set up worked perfectly with no errors when NOT using mesh on the new alpha 2 build or previous 349.12 final.
I can get everything up and running perfectly with the 88 as the main router and 68 as mesh node. The issue occurs specifically when the 5300 is added to the system as a node. It completes the set up properly then about every 30-60 seconds, the 88 will drop all connections, including internet, and reconnect temporarily before repeating this cycle non-stop.
If I set the 5300 as a regular wired AP and not a node, there are no issues at all. My log (With misc lines removed such as DHCP requests from normal clients) shows:
Log https://pastebin.com/raw/AB1HDHGC
I have done all the normal troubleshooting. Full resets on each unit with fresh setups. Ensured firmware uploads properly again, disconnected clients on 5300, etc. It occurs whenever I try to add the 5300 as a node and no other time. No scripts or customizations.
I also see a bunch of errors which indicate a loop in the system when the 5300 is connected but it occurs even with no wired clients attached to it and does NOT occur when in AP mode.
Any ideas?
As a side question, do all settings transfer to nodes, such as Bluetooth coexistence?
Thank you again!
Why not, must be very new? AFAIK I always could enable telnet and SSH on stock firmware and then SSH and reboot.You cannot SSH into a router with stock firmware on it. As well you don't have webui access to the node.
10 degrees difference could mean doubling component service lifeSo....again, whats the benefit of this?
You're introducing potential errors for sake of a few degrees.
Do we input this command thru SSH or added to the start-up script? I will test stock node FW vs merlin node FW to check CPU for any differences...I asked him the same question in private conversation, reply was as follows;
Code:
pwr config --cpuwait on
Haven’t test it yet but sounds logical!
I have my nodes with static ips
Do we input this command thru SSH or added to the start-up script? I will test stock node FW vs merlin node FW to check CPU for any differences...
What I did was, figured out the mac address and added mac,ip and host name to LAN manual assignments, and rebooted. This set the IP on the node.1. Can you change a node’s IP to a different one? For some reason my 4 nodes don’t come up on my list of connected devices so I can’t manually set them static IPs via DHCP. Would assume you could do that via SSH?
Merlin advised to keep stock firmware so you can update all the nodes from the firmware page of the main router.2. Now that there is Merlin firmware available for the nodes, any opinions as to what FW would be your best option (stock vs Merlin’s). I realize that Merlin’s FW would not be utilized as well on a node but what would be the advantage to have it vs not?
I have WPS off and my node is running perfect. After full set up I ran this from a SSH window:6. Finally, does WPS need to be ON for the nodes to work correctly? What about the “hide the SSID” option? Should this be disabled?
service restart_wireless
2. yes better to leave them on AsusWRT, so updates are easier and no benefit with Merlin on mesh-nodes - just like Merlin told some posts before.1. Can you change a node’s IP to a different one? For some reason my 4 nodes don’t come up on my list of connected devices so I can’t manually set them static IPs via DHCP. Would assume you could do that via SSH?
2. Now that there is Merlin firmware available for the nodes, any opinions as to what FW would be your best option (stock vs Merlin’s). I realize that Merlin’s FW would not be utilized as well on a node but what would be the advantage to have it vs not?
3. Are there any ways/tests to show or validate that your nodes are working as they should? Do you simply look at them on the main AiMesh router GUI and if they have any devices connected to them then they must be working correctly? Testing speed when you are close to them? What else can you use?
4. Has anyone tried a different AiMesh router-node setup? For example, instead of connecting all nodes to one router, have a few them connected to one router and the rest to another (AP)?
5. Does the wireless signal drop significantly on a node if it is not too close to the main router? What would be reasonable distance to keep in mind?
6. Finally, does WPS need to be ON for the nodes to work correctly? What about the “hide the SSID” option? Should this be disabled?
So....again, whats the benefit of this?
You're introducing potential errors for sake of a few degrees.
2. yes better to leave them on AsusWRT, so updates are easier and no benefit with Merlin on mesh-nodes - just like Merlin told some posts before.
4. yes, they should take any Mesh-node they can get while LAN is taken prefered, star or daisy chain whatever got fastest connection.
5. you cant say it in meters, a solid wall and a meter is too much, otherwise >10m sight should be fine. Best done with speedtests near wireless nodes. Signal strength is only one part of the game, too many dependencies.
6. WPS may be needed to connect first time over wifi, others reported disabled they stay connected as well.
Why would you hide SSID? Guest SSID are NOT supported on nodes! Same as with AP-mode where they would get full access to main router.
why is your ED448 column servfails?
Jul 15 05:54:18 kernel: eth3 (Ext switch port: 2) (Logical Port: 10) Link DOWN.
Jul 15 05:54:22 kernel: eth3 (Ext switch port: 2) (Logical Port: 10) Link UP 100 mbps half duplex
Jul 15 05:56:26 kernel: eth3 (Ext switch port: 2) (Logical Port: 10) Link DOWN.
Jul 15 05:56:29 kernel: eth3 (Ext switch port: 2) (Logical Port: 10) Link UP 100 mbps half duplex
Jul 15 05:58:35 kernel: eth3 (Ext switch port: 2) (Logical Port: 10) Link DOWN.
Jul 15 05:58:37 kernel: eth3 (Ext switch port: 2) (Logical Port: 10) Link UP 100 mbps half duplex
Jul 15 06:00:41 kernel: eth3 (Ext switch port: 2) (Logical Port: 10) Link DOWN.
Jul 15 06:00:45 kernel: eth3 (Ext switch port: 2) (Logical Port: 10) Link UP 100 mbps half duplex
Jul 15 06:43:07 kernel: eth3 (Ext switch port: 2) (Logical Port: 10) Link DOWN.
Jul 15 06:43:09 kernel: eth3 (Ext switch port: 2) (Logical Port: 10) Link UP 100 mbps half duplex
Jul 15 06:45:14 kernel: eth3 (Ext switch port: 2) (Logical Port: 10) Link DOWN.
Jul 15 06:45:18 kernel: eth3 (Ext switch port: 2) (Logical Port: 10) Link UP 100 mbps half duplex
Jul 15 07:27:48 kernel: eth3 (Ext switch port: 2) (Logical Port: 10) Link DOWN.
Jul 15 07:27:50 kernel: eth3 (Ext switch port: 2) (Logical Port: 10) Link UP 100 mbps half duplex
Jul 15 07:29:55 kernel: eth3 (Ext switch port: 2) (Logical Port: 10) Link DOWN.
Jul 15 07:29:59 kernel: eth3 (Ext switch port: 2) (Logical Port: 10) Link UP 100 mbps half duplex
Coolant is good, but how about the dust? I don't clean my router often.Right, if they want their electronics cooler, they should move more air (coolant) over the surfaces that generate heat.
Further, to the question of component longevity (MTBF, I presume), while it might be nice for the router to last 10 years, chances are MOST people's needs will evolve faster than that - how often do most people update their phones/tablets?
best to keep network infrastructure as capable as the devices running on it, I should think.
Sounds like there is a dhcp issue with the changes and the RT-AC5300, I don't see how, but there is.
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