The one I am running as an AP is about 100 Ft away from Main router and I am not getting a very strong Aimesh signal when I had tried it, So I have Cat 5 from Main router to Nano station and another nano station Cat 5 connected to AP in the shop.
Not positive if the nanos will pass vlans though, I think they will.
The nanoBeams I have are definitely VLAN-capable. The GUI configuration options around that are pretty simplistic, but they can certainly pass traffic.
My Current node is set up wireless for backhaul, Just was easier than trying to run a wire. Could I take that node outside and plug the Nano into the Wan port and see?
What would be the benefits of using Aimesh instead of the AP?
I am really sorry if questions seem basic but I really as you can tell need the the help. Thank you
Okay, So I had a AC 3100 that had stopped transmitting Wifi, I took it back out to day did a hard reset and then added it as a node. I took it out to my shop and I tried it instead of the AP, SO far so good, with out the Nanostation hooked up and it just connected wireless the speeds were a little slow, With the Nano plugged in I had very good speeds. I hooked the Nano to the Wan port on the node in the shop correct?
I did do a Hard reset on both Nodes, I will do the main router at some point. I am going to try this out for a few days and if all goes well I'll turn the AC 88 into the shop node and use the 3100 some place else.
Yes Main router sees it plugged in and also wireless. Things seem to be working pretty good but I don't think they hand off/Switch to diffrent nodes soon enough, the signal can get pretty weak in spots and it still is hooked to the further away router.
You can also adjust power settings of each node under wireless settings etc too.
Maybe I should start a new thread about those settings unless you guys are able to guide me.
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