Hi,
I have 2 RT-AC86U. The first one is configured as Router and second one as AiMesh node.
Both routers are using firmware Version: 3.0.0.4.384_20648
I'm living in France. So I have configured Region as Europe. Main router is broadcasting the 5Ghz as expected in Band A (Channels 36 – 64) or Band B (Channels 100 – 140) following the settings. That's OK...
But the Aimesh node is stuck in Band C (Channels 149 – 161) !
Most of French devices don't connect on the C-Band... This is the issue !
I try many configurations, changing region, control channel, bandwidth...
I try swapping Node & router, factory settings...
No success!
As soon as I request a channel lower than 149, the frequency of the AImesh Node is still broadcasting on the 149. The main router channel is alway OK and follows the settings...
This is not a hardware issue because I swapped the 2 devices, and I always have the same behaviour on the one configured as node !
Is it a known problem ? AFAIK, channel 149 and above are not allowed in France...
Is there a workaround ?
Regards,
Laurent
I have 2 RT-AC86U. The first one is configured as Router and second one as AiMesh node.
Both routers are using firmware Version: 3.0.0.4.384_20648
I'm living in France. So I have configured Region as Europe. Main router is broadcasting the 5Ghz as expected in Band A (Channels 36 – 64) or Band B (Channels 100 – 140) following the settings. That's OK...
But the Aimesh node is stuck in Band C (Channels 149 – 161) !
Most of French devices don't connect on the C-Band... This is the issue !
I try many configurations, changing region, control channel, bandwidth...
I try swapping Node & router, factory settings...
No success!
As soon as I request a channel lower than 149, the frequency of the AImesh Node is still broadcasting on the 149. The main router channel is alway OK and follows the settings...
This is not a hardware issue because I swapped the 2 devices, and I always have the same behaviour on the one configured as node !
Is it a known problem ? AFAIK, channel 149 and above are not allowed in France...
Is there a workaround ?
Regards,
Laurent