Hello all, I was hoping someone might be able to assist me with this process—any guidance is much appreciated! Please pardon the lengthy setup…
I currently have a GT-AX11000 Pro mesh network with five Zenwifi XT9s set up as nodes around my house, using the 5Ghz-2 band as a wireless backhaul. I have a single SSID called WKHOME that is bound via Smart Connect, and all of my clients (67 of them) are programmed to connect to that SSID, either on the 2.4ghz or 5.2ghz band.
The 5ghz-2 backhaul band is set on the UNII-4 channel 177 with a 160mhz bandwidth, while the 2.4/5ghz bands are set on auto with 80mhz bandwidth selected but 160 capable. I have the roaming assistant turned on for the client channels but disabled for the backhaul. Everything is very stable and I have little issues with speed.
I decided to try to figure-proof my system by purchasing the GT-BE98 Pro, which I was led to believe would work with my Zenwifi XT9s, and I was also told that I should be able to flash the BE98 pro with my saved GT-AX11000 pro settings. I had hoped to use the BE’s 5ghz band for my wireless backhaul to the mesh nodes, and have my clients bind to the same SSID I was using previously. I thought that the 2.4ghz bands on the BE96 pro and my XT9s would be active, along with the two 6ghz bands, and that my existing clients could still bind to the free 5ghz band on my XT9 nodes as well.
However, when I ran the setup on the BE98 Pro, it wouldn’t let me choose a single SSID for all bands, nor would it let me restore my settings from my AX11000 pro. I can’t figure out how to assign the 5ghz band on the BE as a wireless backhaul, nor can I figure out how to take advantage of the mesh nodes’ second 5ghz band at all. I have the latest firmware installed for everything.
Was I misled on this or am I missing something? I’d hate to have to incur the expense of upgrading all these nodes to WiFi 7 right now, and I still want to take advantage of the mesh while keeping my clients on 5ghz if necessary. Is there no way to use Smart Connect with a single SSID on the BE and bind my Zenwifis on the 5ghz band, and still have access to the 5ghz bands on the nodes? I am still within the return window so any help would be much, much appreciated, thank you!
I currently have a GT-AX11000 Pro mesh network with five Zenwifi XT9s set up as nodes around my house, using the 5Ghz-2 band as a wireless backhaul. I have a single SSID called WKHOME that is bound via Smart Connect, and all of my clients (67 of them) are programmed to connect to that SSID, either on the 2.4ghz or 5.2ghz band.
The 5ghz-2 backhaul band is set on the UNII-4 channel 177 with a 160mhz bandwidth, while the 2.4/5ghz bands are set on auto with 80mhz bandwidth selected but 160 capable. I have the roaming assistant turned on for the client channels but disabled for the backhaul. Everything is very stable and I have little issues with speed.
I decided to try to figure-proof my system by purchasing the GT-BE98 Pro, which I was led to believe would work with my Zenwifi XT9s, and I was also told that I should be able to flash the BE98 pro with my saved GT-AX11000 pro settings. I had hoped to use the BE’s 5ghz band for my wireless backhaul to the mesh nodes, and have my clients bind to the same SSID I was using previously. I thought that the 2.4ghz bands on the BE96 pro and my XT9s would be active, along with the two 6ghz bands, and that my existing clients could still bind to the free 5ghz band on my XT9 nodes as well.
However, when I ran the setup on the BE98 Pro, it wouldn’t let me choose a single SSID for all bands, nor would it let me restore my settings from my AX11000 pro. I can’t figure out how to assign the 5ghz band on the BE as a wireless backhaul, nor can I figure out how to take advantage of the mesh nodes’ second 5ghz band at all. I have the latest firmware installed for everything.
Was I misled on this or am I missing something? I’d hate to have to incur the expense of upgrading all these nodes to WiFi 7 right now, and I still want to take advantage of the mesh while keeping my clients on 5ghz if necessary. Is there no way to use Smart Connect with a single SSID on the BE and bind my Zenwifis on the 5ghz band, and still have access to the 5ghz bands on the nodes? I am still within the return window so any help would be much, much appreciated, thank you!