OK. I just don't get it. How do I get a node to connect? I have
v3.0.0.4.384.10007
on two AC68U routers. Earch works fine as a router. But as soon as I put one in AiMesh Node mode, it tells me to login into the other router. I login there and search for a node, but none is ever found. I've tried putting the routers right next to eachother, and they still can't find other. I tried connecting them by LAN. Zilch. What is the trick?
It works by me. The MAC-address of the NODE is in the DHCP list of the ROUTER and so get the assigned IP-address.
I did this before I created a mesh system (but you can always enter the mac-address and required IP-address manually in your routers' DHCP list).
I did the same but AFTER I created a mesh system since they were freshly built, I'll try removing the mesh, rebooting and recreating the mesh, hopefully that approach can work. Thx.
Several of us have seen this. It would probably be a good idea to send feedback to ASUS from the primary router's GUI.I am on 3.0.0.4.384_10007, use AC88U as my main router, AC86U as AiMesh node, connected wirelessly. After few hours of operation Node goes into OFFLINE mode, but otherwise it continues to operate.
Same bug as many reported before here..
ThanksHi there!
I'm the author of CFEditor: https://cfeditor.pipeline.sh. There were 1.0.2.0 & 1.0.2.1 CFEs available. Recently someone asked me if I could add the 1.0.2.0 AiMesh CFE, and I updated the tool using a dumped CFE from this thread. The dumped file is much larger than the "original", so I was wondering if anyone has the "original" 1.0.2.0 AiMesh CFE that I can use for CFEditor.
Anyway just so you know that CFEditor now supports the 1.0.2.0 AiMesh CFE.
Happy flashing!
Actually I also had similar experiences with stock AC68U and AC88U. I finally got AiMesh working by doing a factory reset on both and doing minimal configuration on the main router, AC88U.Known issue with converted TM-AC1900s. We've been relegated to a separate thread -> https://www.snbforums.com/threads/aimesh-on-the-t-mobile-tm-ac1900.43278/
Thank you. AFA smaller file, all the 0xFF pad at the end of the file can easily be stripped. That will nearly cut the size in half.Hi there!
I'm the author of CFEditor: https://cfeditor.pipeline.sh. There were 1.0.2.0 & 1.0.2.1 CFEs available. Recently someone asked me if I could add the 1.0.2.0 AiMesh CFE, and I updated the tool using a dumped CFE from this thread. The dumped file is much larger than the "original", so I was wondering if anyone has the "original" 1.0.2.0 AiMesh CFE that I can use for CFEditor.
Anyway just so you know that CFEditor now supports the 1.0.2.0 AiMesh CFE.
Happy flashing!
Just curious, will country / trx power settings using your web tool affect the ability to use aimesh? Also is it possible to add cpu/memory overclock settings to your web tool?Hi there!
I'm the author of CFEditor: https://cfeditor.pipeline.sh. There were 1.0.2.0 & 1.0.2.1 CFEs available. Recently someone asked me if I could add the 1.0.2.0 AiMesh CFE, and I updated the tool using a dumped CFE from this thread. The dumped file is much larger than the "original", so I was wondering if anyone has the "original" 1.0.2.0 AiMesh CFE that I can use for CFEditor.
Anyway just so you know that CFEditor now supports the 1.0.2.0 AiMesh CFE.
Happy flashing!
Why not use AC68U as acess point?Actually I also had similar experiences with stock AC68U and AC88U. I finally got AiMesh working by doing a factory reset on both and doing minimal configuration on the main router, AC88U.
Node dropped after a few hours, never to be seen again.
Ended up putting the AC68U back in the closet and re-installed Merlins 382.1_2 on the AC88U...
Need to give ASUS some more time to get the bugs wrung out of AiMesh
Just curious, will country / trx power settings using your web tool affect the ability to use aimesh? Also is it possible to add cpu/memory overclock settings to your web tool?
Thank you. AFA smaller file, all the 0xFF pad at the end of the file can easily be stripped. That will nearly cut the size in half.
Should not be the expected result, I also had the node take down my whole network in some satuation and it take about 1~2 mins to fully recovery, but these never happen when I have the 382(nov) aimesh beta.Last night when I wired up one of the mesh nodes, and when I got to the bedroom the network was down. I had plugged the a line into the WAN from the AiMesh router and thought that would work, but instead it took out everything. Today, I repeated the experiment. Only last time I had the line from the router going to a switch, and from the switch to many devices including the AiMesh node. Today, I reversed it. The line from the AiMesh Router goes into the AiMesh node WAN, and then from the AiMesh LAN to the switch. This works, but drops the speed to all my other wired devices in half...
Is this the expected results? It seems strange that it works this way, as I well see wanting to just to have a single LAN cable going from the AiMesh to say a 16 port switch to go to every location in the house. Some locations might have an AiMesh Node, others would not. In fact that is exactly what I had on my road map. But if that won't work, I'll have to change those plans. Like maybe two 8 port switches instead. One for lines going to AiMesh Node's and one going to other devices.
Thanks for the reply and the awesome tool!I have no idea - never tried AiMesh - but guess not. In regards to CPU/memory hacks, as long as you know the key (pattern), I can make it work.
The code is straightforward. Check it out (the "editData"): https://cfeditor.pipeline.sh/js/cfeditor.js
OK, I truncated off the FFs and flashed it. Seems to work. Then I zero'd out my MACs and secret code.Yeah that's true, but I don't feel confident enough to trim the padding myself. Any help is appreciated (and better to have the CFE flash verified)!
OK, I truncated off the FFs and flashed it. Seems to work. Then I zero'd out my MACs and secret code.
Here's a link to the file. https://drive.google.com/file/d/1k_GBe0WSipDCNDaaEXWq2RX3BuTdKmZk/view?usp=sharing
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