mymatenige
Occasional Visitor
Hi,
I have the following set up:
RT-AC86U AiMesh Router (Merlin 384.15)
RT-AC86U AiMesh Node (Merlin 384.15)
connected over wireless.
Then two RT-AC66U connected to the mesh via wifi acting as media bridges. Merlin LTS 374.43 41EA.
I'm finding that AiMesh is stable for all clients, but occasionally the RT-AC66U bridges become unstable. If they lose connection to the mesh they sometimes don't reconnect at all, and when they do I often find that the data flow only works one way. I suspect that they are bouncing across the mesh devices. I've had a dig on the forums and found a number of suggestions around Beaming, MIMO, RSSI and Roaming Block List but nothing seems to fix the instabilbity. The problem still reappears, sometimes after hours and sometimes days.
Does anyone have any other ideas / pointers of things that I can explore ...
Thanks.
I have the following set up:
RT-AC86U AiMesh Router (Merlin 384.15)
RT-AC86U AiMesh Node (Merlin 384.15)
connected over wireless.
Then two RT-AC66U connected to the mesh via wifi acting as media bridges. Merlin LTS 374.43 41EA.
I'm finding that AiMesh is stable for all clients, but occasionally the RT-AC66U bridges become unstable. If they lose connection to the mesh they sometimes don't reconnect at all, and when they do I often find that the data flow only works one way. I suspect that they are bouncing across the mesh devices. I've had a dig on the forums and found a number of suggestions around Beaming, MIMO, RSSI and Roaming Block List but nothing seems to fix the instabilbity. The problem still reappears, sometimes after hours and sometimes days.
Does anyone have any other ideas / pointers of things that I can explore ...
Thanks.