I have been using 2 AC66u routers connected wirelessly as an AiMess network. The connection between the two has been strong and the mesh has worked flawlessly. One was located in the basement and the other on the upper floor. Moving them to the edges of the home, the connections were still strong.
I just recently purchased a AC86U router and made this the primary router. I had a lot of trouble getting the AC86U to see the other two routers as mesh nodes. I eventually got them to connect but, the connection between each of them and the AC86U is weak. I have tried moving these to various places in the house including having them in the same room as the primary, but the connection is weak. Note that the connection between clients and the primary router is strong and I don't have any issues with the clients. The only problem is between the routers.
The mesh nodes have the following settings:
Does anyone know why the connection between the routers is so weak and hopefully a way to improve the connection quality? I feel like there's some setting I'm missing here.
I just recently purchased a AC86U router and made this the primary router. I had a lot of trouble getting the AC86U to see the other two routers as mesh nodes. I eventually got them to connect but, the connection between each of them and the AC86U is weak. I have tried moving these to various places in the house including having them in the same room as the primary, but the connection is weak. Note that the connection between clients and the primary router is strong and I don't have any issues with the clients. The only problem is between the routers.
The mesh nodes have the following settings:
- Backhaul Connection Priority = auto
- Preferred WIFI uplink AP = auto
- Both radios are enabled
Does anyone know why the connection between the routers is so weak and hopefully a way to improve the connection quality? I feel like there's some setting I'm missing here.