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Alaska99

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Is it normal that my RT-BE96 don't work as MLO node?
Both have 37031 firmware.

Thanks

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What firmware versions are installed on both router and AiMesh node?
 
Did you.... not read the text below it?

It isn't subliminal in the least.
Sorry for my english it's not my first language... I simplified my sentence. ;)
Both are on 37031 firmware.
 
Sorry for my english it's not my first language... I simplified my sentence. ;)
Both are on 37031 firmware.

NO, look under the RED CIRCLE you drew. *There is a full sentence there.
 
NO, look under the RED CIRCLE you drew. *There is a full sentence there.
To help out, see the text in the yellow highlighted box's drawn on the original posted inage...
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I can understand for the rt-ax88u router but the rt-be96 is a wifi7 router with MLO.... it's stupid that Asus don't support it... Is it planned to support it in future?
Result I have a MLO network that I can't use every where in my house... 🤔
 
I can understand for the rt-ax88u router but the rt-be96 is a wifi7 router with MLO.... it's stupid that Asus don't support it... Is it planned to support it in future?
Result I have a MLO network that I can't use every where in my house... 🤔

It is disappointing that technology is being sold before it is fully functional, but this is old news. Many of us avoid buying bleeding edge technology to better ensure that what we buy works as advertised when we buy it. This has the added benefit of costing much less in our time and money. Some like and can afford the bleeding edge as a hobby and help to improve the unfinished product with feedback to the developer.

Given the above and the disclaimer, "This feature is not yet supported.", you can assume that ASUS intends to continue develping the feature. But only time will tell... ASUS is not officially represented here and us users here can only speculate from past experience.

The savvy consumer who doesn't want a networking hobby will pass on WiFi7 product until they need it... by then it should be more ready for prime time and much less expensive.

OE
 

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