Robert Tickle
Occasional Visitor
I currently have an AiMesh system using two RT-AX86U routers with a wired 2.5g backhaul. I purchased a 3rd RT-AX86U to connect as an additional node, but this node would be a Wireless connection. All routers were loaded with Asus-Merlin 3004.388.4. All routers were reset using both the Factory Restore GUI button and the WPS on boot.
The two node system with the 2.5g backhaul works very well. The problem occurs when I add the third node as a wireless node. The AiMesh system finds the new third node just fine and downloads the firmware into it just fine, but when I look at the topology map, the third node is there but very weak. After a minute, the third node disconnects completely.
Is it not possible to mix wired and wireless backhauls? Is there something additional I have to do to make the third node work with a wireless backhaul?
As a test, I used a wired backhaul to connect to the third node and it works just fine, but I cannot use a wired backhaul in the location where I need to place the third node.
The two node system with the 2.5g backhaul works very well. The problem occurs when I add the third node as a wireless node. The AiMesh system finds the new third node just fine and downloads the firmware into it just fine, but when I look at the topology map, the third node is there but very weak. After a minute, the third node disconnects completely.
Is it not possible to mix wired and wireless backhauls? Is there something additional I have to do to make the third node work with a wireless backhaul?
As a test, I used a wired backhaul to connect to the third node and it works just fine, but I cannot use a wired backhaul in the location where I need to place the third node.