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I'm trying to add a second AiMesh node to my main router (AC86U running 386.5.2) but it is failing with "Unable to add your AiMesh Node" - see image below.

(this is after initially finding the node and then after clicking "Connect" the percentage spinner gets to 1% then stops with the screen below)

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I've checked the 5 reasons it gives and they are all ok, i.e. no-one else is doing anything, the routers are next to each other, they're both on, the node has 386.5.2 installed and reset to default.

I have another node, again a AC68U with 386.5.2. that I setup months ago without any trouble and has been working fine.

I turned off the working node to ensure there was no conflicts and then tried to set up the new AC68U, but it made no difference.

I'm at a bit of a loss where to go next.

Any ideas.

TIA
 
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Put a RJ45 cable between the WAN port of the node and a LAN port of the main router and run a search ; the main should detect the node in seconds ....
 
This ^
The wireless pairing has never worked spectacularly.
In fact, AiMesh works best in general when the nodes are wired to the router
 
if you are trying to do it in Wireless back haul, make sure Ethernet back haul it turned off. i could not get mine to work until I did this.
 
I had the same thing happen to me. Tried everything. Finally, shut off the main router (not just reboot), waited 5 minutes, and turned it on. Then everything worked. My guess is, that there is junk in the cache that needs to be cleared.
 
I'm with JohnD5000 on this - reboot and be patient. Nothing happens instantly with AIMESH. It can be beyond frustrating and really needs some Asus tuning. I use wired back-hauls and I find that "sometimes" I have to pair first with wifi (within a few feet of router), but there is no rhyme nor reason to it. It's just reboot, retry, be patient and then the magic mesh fairy will (may) appear.
 
I was trying to pair AX86U and AC68U and got the same error from the web browser. When tried from the app, the error was more concrete: the router was unable to communicate to the node (even though it managed to discover it). The node was 1m away form the router, so it's definitely not abut the radio. Attached them with a wire and it worked like a charm. Well, kind of "like a charm" to be honest. Before I could even discover the node, I've spent hours fighting with router. I ended up downgrading the router from Merlin 386.5_2 to the stock 386.46061. Once it worked and the mesh created, I've upgraded back to 386.5_2.
 
Few points.
RT-AC86U uses (default) 192.168.50.x LAN address space while the 68U uses 192.168.1.x. When trying to do AI Mesh Setup with RJ45, don't get yourself confused.
Make ABSOLUTELY sure the node you are adding is truly back to factory.
You have to turn on WPS on your Main Mesh Router to pair Wirelessly. (YMMV but I've had good experiences with adding nodes wirelessly. Then I plug in ethernet and switch to dedicated backhaul)
If your 68U isn't a real 68U, it's not gonna work. No answers will be found here.

Good luck
 
I had similar issues. My main router is a AC5300, and have an rt-ax55 as aimesh node, and an ac68u. Whatever I did, I could not get my 68u connect. In the end I flashed a stock firmware on the 68u, and then I could add it to aimesh. Once that was setup I updated the 68u to the last merlin version. So if you cannot get it added, flash stock firmware on the node you want to add. Once that is done and it is all setup, then update to merlin.
 
Few points.
RT-AC86U uses (default) 192.168.50.x LAN address space while the 68U uses 192.168.1.x. When trying to do AI Mesh Setup with RJ45, don't get yourself confused.
Make ABSOLUTELY sure the node you are adding is truly back to factory.
You have to turn on WPS on your Main Mesh Router to pair Wirelessly. (YMMV but I've had good experiences with adding nodes wirelessly. Then I plug in ethernet and switch to dedicated backhaul)
If your 68U isn't a real 68U, it's not gonna work. No answers will be found here.

Good luck
WPS was the fix for me. RT-AC86U attempting to add RT-AX55 as a node. AC86U consistently saw the node to add. After clicking add on the web interface, status counted from 0-100% very quickly then returned fail. Current firmware on both units. Factory reset on RT-AX55, rebooted RT-AC86U, same result. Turned on WPS, then counter went from 0-~48% slowly, then 49-100% quickly and said successful. Will move to hardwire for backhaul next. Thanks for the pointer!
 
I know this is an old thread but thank you all for it. I was going crazy with the same problem trying to add an RT-AX55 as a mesh node. I believe both fixes work - that is 1) Enabling WPS if it is disabled on the main router or 2) Using an Ethernet connection on the WAN port back to the main router. I'm guessing WPS is utilized for setting this up via wireless.
 

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