Richard Li
Regular Contributor
A question about Roaming Assistant.
Did roaming assistant works if I setup individual APs instead of using AiMesh?
Did roaming assistant works if I setup individual APs instead of using AiMesh?
I understood some of those words. Any hand holding guides out there for people like me that can follow directions but don't know how to do what you just said?
Yeah, you already lost me. I don't know about any of that stuff. I mean, I kinda know what it t is, but what to find it, what to look for, how to write a script to save and load it... no idea.Just do the nvram show and you can figure out where are the settings that you know and want to keep in the output.
e.g. Device names are in the "custom_clientlist" settings.
Thought of that a long time ago. Great for a linux ace but for an average user - seems like a good way to f-up your nvram. Just testing it I caught an odd special character appended to a long complex setting string (customclient_list).You can always work this out easily if you can do a bit command line.
1. Enable SSH in the settings
2. SSH to the router
3. use command line "nvram show > settings.txt
Then you can get all the settings in settings.txt, download it in your computer and you can found client names, static IPs, ......
Then you can make up a script such as:
nvram set xxx=xxx
nvram commit
to add the settings back easily. After adding all the settings, you can reboot the device and all done.
Well, now I feel like slightly less of a dumb butt for not knowing what he was talking about. I know my way around a computer, but networking and Linux are two things I don't have any real knowledge on. We've just combined them. I'm sure some people just rolled their eyes, groaning while I said that, but I am what I am.Thought of that a long time ago. Great for a linux ace but for an average user - seems like a good way to f-up your nvram. Just testing it I caught an odd special character appended to a long complex setting string (customclient_list).
This is a consumer product and production software - not beta. It needs a more realistic way of handling f/w updates while saving user customized info.
I understood some of those words. Any hand holding guides out there for people like me that can follow directions but don't know how to do what you just said?
Sounds foolproof...except last Sep 22 it was on Rel 26.2 What does that say to you? No, a cobbled-together script might work for some users, but not for consumers.This.
https://github.com/RMerl/asuswrt-merlin/wiki/NVRAM-Save-Restore-Utility
Although honestly you’re talking about 20 minutes to just screen shot the pages in the router you customized and reapply those settings.
I have a GT-ac5300, I purchased today 3 Lyra thinking I could AiMesh them to it but not having any luck, is it even possible yet?
Just trying to help out the people who come on here and complain that their routers aren’t working right but are too lazy to do a factory reset like they should. It’s not meant for everyone but it would work for a lot of people. It’s also not a cobbled together script, it’s from @RMerlin.Sounds foolproof...except last Sep 22 it was on Rel 26.2 What does that say to you? No, a cobbled-together script might work for some users, but not for consumers.
I have Lyra as well, Lyra and AiMesh are 2 different systems.
Well, I can never make Lyra stable as AP configurations. Try a lot to find ASUS support by still no luck. And I discovered AiMesh and moved to it, it is not perfect yet, but much more stable.
Shouldn't the GUI in the main router with aimesh indicate if a feature is not supported on some nodes? Like Smart Connect?As a simple summary of mesh features:
Roaming assistance: kick off connection of a STA with weak signal and steer to connect to another router/node with better signal
Smart Connect: kick off connection of a STA based on the rules and steer to another channel within the same node
I have a weird problem. I have 3 TM1900 converted to AC-RT68U and formed a AiMesh network.
A question about Roaming Assistant.
Did roaming assistant works if I setup individual APs instead of using AiMesh?
In this Case, Roaming Assistant is only handle when to kick off client and there is no any communication between Nodes.
I see. So AiMesh completes the logic by enabling communications between nodes/router.
Follow the official announcement in asus web side.I have heard that Lyra devices will be eventually support AiMesh, is this true?
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