kakashisensei
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I have two ac68u routers and have been using them in aimesh ever since merlin added this to his releases. I've been updating both the router and node sporadically with the latest merlin firmware over the last year. They were working fine until about a few months ago. Any device connected (wired or wireless) to the aimesh node would experienced random huge latency spikes or dropped connections. Took a while to find out it was the aimesh node causing the issues. Initially, I didn't think it would be the source of the problem. Using a continuous speed test tool, I can see download/upload speeds drop to zero and latency spike up immensely for a brief period of time, and it occurs randomly few times every 2 minutes.
After more investigation, I've found that it is firmware 384.81049 and anything after that is causing the problem for me. Its the last AC68U firmware release with listed changes to aimesh. I've already tried swapping the routers and both routers have the same issue on this firmware. The issue is only there when the router has this firmware or later and is configured as an aimesh node. If it is a router or ap mode, then it works fine. These are the release notes to that firmware.
If I use the asus firmwares before this one, the connection stability/bandwidth/latency are fine. But if I use an asus firmware for the mesh node, it gets automatically updated to the latest asus firmware somehow whenever I add the aimesh node or reboot the node through the router phone app. I found that merlin firmware 384.13 is the last firmware before he merged it with the problematic asus firmware. Using that merlin firmware on the mesh node stops auto updates and now it works fine. The main router is using the latest merlin firmware.
To clarify, I always nvram reset after firmware updates and re-add the aimesh node. The mesh node has ethernet backhaul to the main router, and priority connection is set to ethernet. There should be no issue with the ethernet backhaul connection, it works fine on older firmwares.
However, I notice that more recent firmwares have much better handling of device handoff between router and node. I hope to find a fix to the above problem on the newer firmwares to have the better aimesh hopping. Is this a known problem or is it just me? Has anyone else experienced this? Thanks.
After more investigation, I've found that it is firmware 384.81049 and anything after that is causing the problem for me. Its the last AC68U firmware release with listed changes to aimesh. I've already tried swapping the routers and both routers have the same issue on this firmware. The issue is only there when the router has this firmware or later and is configured as an aimesh node. If it is a router or ap mode, then it works fine. These are the release notes to that firmware.
ASUS RT-AC68U Firmware version 3.0.0.4.384.81049
Security fix
- Fixed a DDoS vulnerability. Thanks for Altin Thartori's contribution.
Bugfix
- Fixed EU 5GHz SSID disappear problems in EU model.
- Fixed Network map client list issues.
- Fixed block internet access problem when clients connected to AiMesh node
- Fixed Samba server compatibility issue.
- Fixed OpenVPN related bugs.
- Fixed schedule reboot bugs.
- Improved AiMesh compatibility.
- Improved system stability.
Security fix
- Fixed a DDoS vulnerability. Thanks for Altin Thartori's contribution.
Bugfix
- Fixed EU 5GHz SSID disappear problems in EU model.
- Fixed Network map client list issues.
- Fixed block internet access problem when clients connected to AiMesh node
- Fixed Samba server compatibility issue.
- Fixed OpenVPN related bugs.
- Fixed schedule reboot bugs.
- Improved AiMesh compatibility.
- Improved system stability.
If I use the asus firmwares before this one, the connection stability/bandwidth/latency are fine. But if I use an asus firmware for the mesh node, it gets automatically updated to the latest asus firmware somehow whenever I add the aimesh node or reboot the node through the router phone app. I found that merlin firmware 384.13 is the last firmware before he merged it with the problematic asus firmware. Using that merlin firmware on the mesh node stops auto updates and now it works fine. The main router is using the latest merlin firmware.
To clarify, I always nvram reset after firmware updates and re-add the aimesh node. The mesh node has ethernet backhaul to the main router, and priority connection is set to ethernet. There should be no issue with the ethernet backhaul connection, it works fine on older firmwares.
However, I notice that more recent firmwares have much better handling of device handoff between router and node. I hope to find a fix to the above problem on the newer firmwares to have the better aimesh hopping. Is this a known problem or is it just me? Has anyone else experienced this? Thanks.
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