Laxarus
Regular Contributor
Hi all,
I have read a number of posts about roaming assistant with similar problems without a resolution. Apparently this feature was not working correctly for the Asus routers.
I have 3 Lyra MAP-AC2200 nodes with RT-AC5300 as main for my aimesh setup. (All use wired backhaul)
I am mostly satisfied with my setup except this feature. I am having problem with this especially with the stationary devices.
When you restart your system;
first your main router goes online then nodes follow.
The wifi devices connect to first SSID they see. So, they automatically connect the main router's SSID instead of the nearest node.
So far, it is normal. But then when the nodes go online, they refuse to switch to the SSID of the node. They are literally side by side but the device stays on the router's SSID.
If I restart the device manually, only then they connect to the nearest node.
To solve this issue, I have enabled Roaming Assistant but I didn't see any improvement.
Details:
Only 2.4ghz
Smart Connect disabled
Roaming Assistant set to -68dbm
fixed channel 11
20 mhz bandwidth
see here for the details:
192.168.1.66 and 192.168.1.68 stayed connected for that duration.
Anyone found a solution for this?
Or this is one of the things that we have to live with it?
I have read a number of posts about roaming assistant with similar problems without a resolution. Apparently this feature was not working correctly for the Asus routers.
I have 3 Lyra MAP-AC2200 nodes with RT-AC5300 as main for my aimesh setup. (All use wired backhaul)
I am mostly satisfied with my setup except this feature. I am having problem with this especially with the stationary devices.
When you restart your system;
first your main router goes online then nodes follow.
The wifi devices connect to first SSID they see. So, they automatically connect the main router's SSID instead of the nearest node.
So far, it is normal. But then when the nodes go online, they refuse to switch to the SSID of the node. They are literally side by side but the device stays on the router's SSID.
If I restart the device manually, only then they connect to the nearest node.
To solve this issue, I have enabled Roaming Assistant but I didn't see any improvement.
Details:
Only 2.4ghz
Smart Connect disabled
Roaming Assistant set to -68dbm
fixed channel 11
20 mhz bandwidth
see here for the details:
192.168.1.66 and 192.168.1.68 stayed connected for that duration.
Anyone found a solution for this?
Or this is one of the things that we have to live with it?