ChrisF60526
Occasional Visitor
What make/model switches?
OE
Netgear GS116 and an Asus GX-D1051. Both are standard 1G switches
What make/model switches?
OE
my issue is when I checked my switch it has the wan ports set up but because I hard wired my 4 televisions from around the house the wiring comes into my basement and I have to plug them into my switch so they work. Unless I am mistaken I cannot, therefore, use backhaul?I'l give this a shot when i can take the internet down without the family knowing. These nodes were hard reset before meshing them.
After a week with AiMesh, I'm lukewarm to it. I have noticed what appears to be more 'deadspots in my home. I'll see my phone lose the wifi signal and jump to LTE and them pick wifi back up. Also, with wifi calling, as i roam around the house, i can hear the call drop.
What i am saying is is that i thought that this would be better than my router and a hardwired AC68U (as an ap) but at this point i am not convinced on this. I am sure it'll get better.
Thanks for the help. I'll try the backhaul without the switch and see what happens.
This is my config now (minus the second AIMesh node)
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What is AiMesh going to add as a benefit over using AP mode? I was looking at maybe purchasing another router to replace my R7000 I'm currently using in AP mode with my AC88U thru a switch (GS308T) as well. I have the same WiFi setup with just different channels and it roams fine. I did have a GS116 before but wanted LACP LAG enabled from the AC88U to the Main switch so I bought the GS308T and coupled it with my GS308.
I'm comparing Ethernet backhaul for both. I have no desire for a wireless backhaul.From what I can see, centralized management of your nodes and the ability to use wireless mesh (whereas with an AP, you have to hardwire). I have seen some inconsistencies with AIMesh, as documented in this thread. It's not a bad way to go but I went back to the AP route and it seems to be working better.
That's what I'm asking..... what are the benefits? I'm running my 2nd router as an AP using the same SSID/Password. When I move about my phone usually connects to the stronger signal.Many benefits over AP mode when the two or more routers are identical or at least the same 'Class' (i.e. AC, AX, AXE, etc.) and running the same level of firmware.
ASUS Wireless Router RT-AX95Q - AiMesh
I have no desire for a wireless backhaul.
So everything is battery powered? lolI have no desire for wires.
OE
So everything is battery powered? lol
Then you have to have wires.....I also have no desire for batteries.
OE
Then you have to have wires.....
Quick update here. Using firmware 3.0.0.4.386.41634, I enabled Ethernet Backhaul and everything worked. As you'll recall. enabling this used to knock the nodes off line. So, it turns out to be a firmware issue.
Never worked with this switches, regardless firmware version. After updating both switches and routers to latest stable firmware, it's usable, even if a small piece of the problem still persists.Which switches? What firmware? How long has this been an issue? What was the last firmware that worked?
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