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pgershon

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Bound a device to a Mesh node where it is having connectivity issues and now it wont connect at all. My attempt to reconnect have failed, I believe because there is a table somewhere directing my device's MAC to a router node it cannot connect with. I know how to view all devices, bound and unbound. But is there a way to look for devices with binding instructions that are not connected, so I can delete those instructions? Using GNUTON's firmware on AX92u but I had same issue with stock ASUS firmware.
 
Bound a device to a Mesh node where it is having connectivity issues and now it wont connect at all. My attempt to reconnect have failed, I believe because there is a table somewhere directing my device's MAC to a router node it cannot connect with. I know how to view all devices, bound and unbound. But is there a way to look for devices with binding instructions that are not connected, so I can delete those instructions? Using GNUTON's firmware on AX92u but I had same issue with stock ASUS firmware.

I would try to layout the AiMesh/radios so that binding things is not necessary... life is too short to be forcing WiFi connections...

Deploy nodes high, in the clear, in range of router 5.0 WLAN; not too near ~40ft/far ~80ft/many; not one-over-the-other. Actual distances will depend on radios/path/obstacles.

OE
 
I wish life were that simple. My house is too large to get by with a single router, so I have three mesh nodes spread out as far apart as I can get them. Many of the static devices (light light switches, doorbells etc) tend to bounce their connections from node to node unless I bind them. Obviously the devices that are portable do not get bound. But you completely miss my question.

I have a device that was bound improperly - it is unable to communicate with the node it was inadvertently bound to. I am unable to connect the device, so I cannot even remove the binding instruction. There must be a way to do this short of a factory reset of the entire router. That is my question.
 
SSH to the router and search the config for mac address you bind. Remove that config, save, reboot router and nodes.
Binding should disappear.

And I have to agree with OzarkEdge. Binding should not exist as a concept. A device that's stupid enough to be impacted by moving between router/nodes every now and then it's a bad device you should get rid off. Even if a device will roam for some random reason to a weaker signal...should keep working even at a lower speeds. Life is too short to invest time in devices that don't work well.
 
Bound a device to a Mesh node where it is having connectivity issues and now it wont connect at all. My attempt to reconnect have failed,

just a thought - hook up an ethernet cable and hard reset the mesh node - this should break the association - then clean up the connections on the primary host router.

worst case - you might have to reset everything, and bring it back up one at a time - but it's possible to do...
 
SSH to the router and search the config for mac address you bind. Remove that config, save, reboot router and nodes.

Worked well. Thanks
 
I believe it was in the JFFS directory. I also can do it now from the AI MESH page on the GUI. Look for the device that says cant connect
 

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