arthurlien
Very Senior Member
Hi Arthur. I'm not sure what you mean by "Could you tell me how to fix the issue as Node add?'
I've been testing this evening with only 2 routers. 1 main and 1 node unit. I too have successfully connected the node unit while the main unit was using a different subnet so that functionality appears to work properly.
I think the issue I was having using all 3 routers was connecting them via ethernet backhaul. Just connecting 2 of the AiMesh units via WiFi has been stable for over an hour now. No dropouts yet... Knock on wood. Unfortunately, to reach the back rooms of my house, I'll have to be able to use ethernet backhaul for the connection so maybe that'll be more stable in a later update.
Can you please comment on the MAC address question? Are the 1st 2, (eth0 and 2.4 ghz wifi) supposed to be the same while the 5 ghz wifi is different? Several users have said they set all 3 MAC addresses differently while other posters have stated 1 and 2 are the same while 3 is different. Mine are set the first 2 the same and the 3rd different. Would having the eth0 and 2.4 MACs the same cause the issues I was having with ethernet backhaul?
You don't need to touch MAC Address and the MAC Address rule will not cause the ethernet backhaul issue. For TM, i can't provide any comment. Sorry for TM.