DraconianCurve
Occasional Visitor
Hi,
I've searched for an answer to this, but none was forthcoming.
I have an unusual layout at home in terms of where the rooms are relative to where the internet comes in. To fix this, our main router, positioned where the fibre comes in, then connects wirelessly to a node positioned centrally, which then in turn connects to two further nodes positioned at various 'remote' places... (It's not a particularly large house - just an unusual layout...)
At least that's how it's supposed to be. But as much as I try, including setting each node's 'Preferred WiFi Uplink AP', I can't get this setup to stick... It keeps reverting to all three nodes connecting to the main router with weaker connections than they would have if they just stuck to how I want them.
Is there a way to fix this so it doesn't keep happening? Any settings which might, at least, improve it a little?
I've searched for an answer to this, but none was forthcoming.
I have an unusual layout at home in terms of where the rooms are relative to where the internet comes in. To fix this, our main router, positioned where the fibre comes in, then connects wirelessly to a node positioned centrally, which then in turn connects to two further nodes positioned at various 'remote' places... (It's not a particularly large house - just an unusual layout...)
At least that's how it's supposed to be. But as much as I try, including setting each node's 'Preferred WiFi Uplink AP', I can't get this setup to stick... It keeps reverting to all three nodes connecting to the main router with weaker connections than they would have if they just stuck to how I want them.
Is there a way to fix this so it doesn't keep happening? Any settings which might, at least, improve it a little?