I have exactly the same issue.
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Hi @arthurlien. To update I found my doorbell had disconnected from node and connected to router (I am on latest December firmware). The router connection was -63 RSSI and node is -50 RSSI (these figures climb during the day). I rebooted router only trying to get Doorbell to connect back on node but it didn’t, I then left overnight hoping that Aimesh would change connection back to the stronger node signal. Unfortunately it didn’t happen. I had to go through process to change wifi network on Doorbell and it connected to stronger node signal straight away. The ability to lock a device to a node would solve this issue. Thanks for AiMesh beta sharing.New requirement need to discuss with team internal. I can't promise in here.
Sorry for the confusion. There are 5 separate settings. Wireless router currently how it's configured (option 1). Then there is AP / aimesh router in AP mode (option 2). I guess thats where my confusion is. It's this so you can set up a second router as an AP just for aimesh? I guess my question is what is the 2nd option for aimesh router for?What AP router are you talking about?
You can set it as router and you can add a node to it as part of AiMesh.
Or you can set it as AP and you can add a node. But that mode implies you have a different router connected to ISP, that does NAT for you.
getting alot of spam in my logs, on a GT 5300
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Dec 16 17:54:40 NAT Tunnel: AAE Service is stopped
Dec 16 17:54:40 NAT Tunnel: AAE Service is stopped
Dec 16 17:55:10 rc_service: watchdog 832:notify_rc stop_aae
Dec 16 17:55:10 rc_service: watchdog 832:notify_rc start_mastiff
Dec 16 17:55:10 rc_service: waitting "stop_aae" via watchdog ...
Dec 16 17:55:10 NAT Tunnel: AAE Service is stopped
Dec 16 17:55:10 NAT Tunnel: AAE Service is stopped
Dec 16 17:55:40 rc_service: watchdog 832:notify_rc stop_aae
Dec 16 17:55:40 NAT Tunnel: AAE Service is stopped
Dec 16 17:55:40 rc_service: watchdog 832:notify_rc start_mastiff
Dec 16 17:55:40 rc_service: waitting "stop_aae" via watchdog ...
Dec 16 17:55:40 NAT Tunnel: AAE Service is stopped
Dec 16 17:56:10 rc_service: watchdog 832:notify_rc stop_aae
Dec 16 17:56:10 rc_service: watchdog 832:notify_rc start_mastiff
Dec 16 17:56:10 NAT Tunnel: AAE Service is stopped
Dec 16 17:56:10 rc_service: waitting "stop_aae" via watchdog ...
Dec 16 17:56:10 NAT Tunnel: AAE Service is stopped
Dec 16 17:56:40 rc_service: watchdog 832:notify_rc stop_aae
Dec 16 17:56:40 rc_service: watchdog 832:notify_rc start_mastiff
Dec 16 17:56:40 rc_service: waitting "stop_aae" via watchdog ...
Dec 16 17:56:40 NAT Tunnel: AAE Service is stopped
Dec 16 17:56:40 NAT Tunnel: AAE Service is stopped"
I have similar situation with my garage and the ainode in there. The signal level is at least 1o db higher than the house 60 ft away and the thermostat and the wifi connected light switch some 10 feet away from the ainode prefer the house airouter. Even when I reset everything those devices, if they do connect to the ainode, eventually move to the airouter.Hi @arthurlien. To update I found my doorbell had disconnected from node and connected to router (I am on latest December firmware). The router connection was -63 RSSI and node is -50 RSSI (these figures climb during the day). I rebooted router only trying to get Doorbell to connect back on node but it didn’t, I then left overnight hoping that Aimesh would change connection back to the stronger node signal. Unfortunately it didn’t happen. I had to go through process to change wifi network on Doorbell and it connected to stronger node signal straight away. The ability to lock a device to a node would solve this issue. Thanks for AiMesh beta sharing.
Good to know, I think I’ll make garage a wireless repeater and keep my doorbell stuck to it.I have similar situation with my garage and the ainode in there. The signal level is at least 2o db higher than the house 60 ft away and the thermostat and the wifi connected light switch some 10 feet away from the ainoed prefer the house airouter. Even when I reset everything those devices, if they do connect to the ainode, eventually move to the airouter.
Sorry for the confusion. There are 5 separate settings. Wireless router currently how it's configured (option 1). Then there is AP / aimesh router in AP mode (option 2). I guess thats where my confusion is. It's this so you can set up a second router as an AP just for aimesh? I guess my question is what is the 2nd option for aimesh router for?
My plan is to stick with router mode (1st option) for my gt AC5300 then make the 68u an aimesh node when I get it in.
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The other interesting thing is that the airouter is 40Mhz wide and the ainode is 20Mhz wide measuring with Net Analyzer and Wifi Analyzer. In the wireless configuration, I have it set to 40Mhz for 2.4 with no apparent separate setting for the ainode.Good to know, I think I’ll make garage a wireless repeater and keep my doorbell stuck to it.
Excellent that's what I thought. Thanks drabisanRouter in the AiMesh context means the device controling the nodes.
That device can be a router or an AP in the classical terms.
The other interesting thing is that the airouter is 40Mhz wide and the ainode is 20Mhz wide measuring with Net Analyzer and Wifi Analyzer. In the wireless configuration, I have it set to 40Mhz for 2.4 with no apparent separate setting for the ainode.
I can see that the ainode is connected to the airouter through 2.4 and 5Ghz in the main network map but I have a hardline connection to the ainode also. The config button for the ainode on the aimesh interface says this:Assuming that's likely due to the wireless backhaul channel between the two? I know for mine, it's uses a 20MHz block out of the 80 allocated on the lower 5G-1 channel from the node.
That’s is interesting? I’ve rolled back to latest stock firmware and set garage up as repeater. At least it will stay connected to garage now.The other interesting thing is that the airouter is 40Mhz wide and the ainode is 20Mhz wide measuring with Net Analyzer and Wifi Analyzer. In the wireless configuration, I have it set to 40Mhz for 2.4 with no apparent separate setting for the ainode.
Hi @arthurlien. To update I found my doorbell had disconnected from node and connected to router (I am on latest December firmware). The router connection was -63 RSSI and node is -50 RSSI (these figures climb during the day). I rebooted router only trying to get Doorbell to connect back on node but it didn’t, I then left overnight hoping that Aimesh would change connection back to the stronger node signal. Unfortunately it didn’t happen. I had to go through process to change wifi network on Doorbell and it connected to stronger node signal straight away. The ability to lock a device to a node would solve this issue. Thanks for AiMesh beta sharing.
EDIT: The Doorbell has connected back to weaker router signal after only 5 minutes. I might revert to November firmware or even drop AiMesh and use node as wireless repeater and set up dedicated SSID. I only set up AiMesh for my doorbell signal.
Hi @arthurlien. To update I found my doorbell had disconnected from node and connected to router (I am on latest December firmware). The router connection was -63 RSSI and node is -50 RSSI (these figures climb during the day). I rebooted router only trying to get Doorbell to connect back on node but it didn’t, I then left overnight hoping that Aimesh would change connection back to the stronger node signal. Unfortunately it didn’t happen. I had to go through process to change wifi network on Doorbell and it connected to stronger node signal straight away. The ability to lock a device to a node would solve this issue. Thanks for AiMesh beta sharing.
EDIT: The Doorbell has connected back to weaker router signal after only 5 minutes. I might revert to November firmware or even drop AiMesh and use node as wireless repeater and set up dedicated SSID. I only set up AiMesh for my doorbell signal.
Maybe I'm misunderstanding your post? I had some issues with 9.0.0.4_382_18943 but since upgrading to 9.0.0.4_382_19612 I have experienced the near immediate disconnection of node connection back to weaker signal Router connection.Same thing happen here, device rare switch between node for 19612, the 18943 switch within seconds.
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