TheLyppardMan
Very Senior Member
Just updated to beta 5 (I hadn't realised it was out until today).
Are you wifi radios set to fixed channels?So I'm having an interesting experience. Permanent drops aren't happening anymore (since beta 5), but when I'm on MS Teams calls, I constantly lose connection and regain it. It's very distracting and not ideal for my use case, but I understand that it may be a normal thing when you have 2 Wi-Fi signals. Is there any way to mitigate this? Is this something that would happen in any Mesh system when the "handover" occurs? What about in an AP-based system such as Ubiquiti?
Try locking the device you run Teams on to one of the (the closest one) routers. This can be done under the mesh tab.So I'm having an interesting experience. Permanent drops aren't happening anymore (since beta 5), but when I'm on MS Teams calls, I constantly lose connection and regain it. It's very distracting and not ideal for my use case, but I understand that it may be a normal thing when you have 2 Wi-Fi signals. Is there any way to mitigate this? Is this something that would happen in any Mesh system when the "handover" occurs? What about in an AP-based system such as Ubiquiti?
One possible workaround is to use 2.4GHz band (not sure what you are using now). You might be able to retain slower but more stable connection...Thanks for your help people!
@Sky1111 , yes I have set a specific control channel as recommended by @L&LD .
@OlaP , that would work if I only take calls from one place, but i do not... I move around during calls.
Question: is it normal behaviour for the Teams call to drop and reconnect like that? This never used to happen when I was in the office and moving between Cisco APs... Other than that, I have no other reference.
No, 1.0. My AX88U router does not have a 2.5 port.@HeadBanger is your aimesh connected via 2.5 backhaul?
I am also using my iPhone X for voice part of the calls as my airpods are linked to the iPhone, and it is sooo much clearer to do conference calls, etc, so I totally understand Andrew.@L&LD thanks, I'll reboot the devices. My main one is the iPhone 11 pro that i use most often for voice/Teams calls as i move around. I've rebooted it, but it never once struggled on the ax11000. Single router, the AX86 was superior in responsiveness (not range) than the ax11000, but in mesh, the experience is different when i'm between the router and the node. That's where the struggle has been so far. But beta 5 is MUCH better than the 4
I don't use teamsThank you @Teppka that makes a lot of sense to do it that way. I will try. It's an additional step but could be helpful. Hopefully the app will bind it nicely even though I am on Merlin.
Out of curiosity, have you used Teams and roamed between the two nodes? I am curious of how it behaves on stock asuswrt. Merlin beta 4 was very unstable for aimesh and it's better now, but i'm not sure how the 2 compare.
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