thegios
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I have a two node mesh system (Asus ZenWiFi AX XT8).
One single SSID for both 2.5 and 5, all handled automatically as by default setting.
I have had a Xiaomi camera for years powered by cable, never an issue, never got disconnected.
I have now a Google Nest Camera battery powered and I keep on having disconnection issues, or better...
Regardless if the camera is on (monitoring) or off (not monitoring but still connected to WiFi and reachable from the Google home app, even from remote, to be turned on in case) sometimes I get a notification from the Google Home app that the camera is OFFLINE: when this happens the camera appears as OFFLINE also in Google home app.
This offline status can last between 5 minutes to 1h.
Unfortunately this happens always when I am not at home or at night when I am sleeping, so I cannot troubleshoot.
The other day I left the camera home while at home (so in monitoring mode) and a flyer a couple of hours I received the offline notification, and here's what I have found;
- Asus app still shows the camera as connected and with an assigned IP
- moving in front of the camera the led turned green (movement detected) and I got a movement notification
all while the camera was OFFLINE in the Google home app.
I also made another test; with camera on correctly working, I turned off the WiFi. I was expecting an offline notification, instead I got nothing and in Google home app the camera status was not offline but unreachable.
Same is instead of turning off WiFi I block the camera from Asus app.
This should prove first of all that it is the camera going offline, and that offline and unreachable are two different statuses. After all if camera is not connected to WiFi how can it send a notification?
Now, what I am trying to understand is if the camera is going offline by itself (last year Google had a server issue that was sending offline some camera in Europe) or if by some reason it's the mesh system sending the camera offline.
The main problem in troubleshooting, as I said, is that when camera goes offline I am usually not at home. And when it happened while I was at home, Asus app still showed camera as connected.
Is there a log where I can see connection issues?
Is there by chance someone who's had a similar problem?
Any suggestions would be welcome
Thx
One single SSID for both 2.5 and 5, all handled automatically as by default setting.
I have had a Xiaomi camera for years powered by cable, never an issue, never got disconnected.
I have now a Google Nest Camera battery powered and I keep on having disconnection issues, or better...
Regardless if the camera is on (monitoring) or off (not monitoring but still connected to WiFi and reachable from the Google home app, even from remote, to be turned on in case) sometimes I get a notification from the Google Home app that the camera is OFFLINE: when this happens the camera appears as OFFLINE also in Google home app.
This offline status can last between 5 minutes to 1h.
Unfortunately this happens always when I am not at home or at night when I am sleeping, so I cannot troubleshoot.
The other day I left the camera home while at home (so in monitoring mode) and a flyer a couple of hours I received the offline notification, and here's what I have found;
- Asus app still shows the camera as connected and with an assigned IP
- moving in front of the camera the led turned green (movement detected) and I got a movement notification
all while the camera was OFFLINE in the Google home app.
I also made another test; with camera on correctly working, I turned off the WiFi. I was expecting an offline notification, instead I got nothing and in Google home app the camera status was not offline but unreachable.
Same is instead of turning off WiFi I block the camera from Asus app.
This should prove first of all that it is the camera going offline, and that offline and unreachable are two different statuses. After all if camera is not connected to WiFi how can it send a notification?
Now, what I am trying to understand is if the camera is going offline by itself (last year Google had a server issue that was sending offline some camera in Europe) or if by some reason it's the mesh system sending the camera offline.
The main problem in troubleshooting, as I said, is that when camera goes offline I am usually not at home. And when it happened while I was at home, Asus app still showed camera as connected.
Is there a log where I can see connection issues?
Is there by chance someone who's had a similar problem?
Any suggestions would be welcome
Thx