Should also add, reviewing our conversation - at request of Amazon/Asus support, I re-installed the stable firmware but neither have made any difference.Should just add...they are not in separate rooms - next to one another at the moment. How the connection can be weak I have no idea.
I downgraded again at request of the support ticket - neither makes any difference.I see you still did not upgrade to the latest beta 41994
I've had better luck setting up mesh using the phone app. Just install the app, DON'T enable remote access and then add the node from within the app. The worst case I had I needed to run it twice, otherwise it found the node on the first attempt.Dont know what I am doing wrong. I have two new units. I took them from the packaging and tried a vanilla setup.
Firstly that fails - can't get second node to add wirelessly. Tried for half an hour, a dozen times. Node just keeps flipping from flashing blue to white to glowing green back to flashing blue. Router never sees it and "add node" manually (After setup fails) never sees it. Brand new units!
I want you to try different way of factory reset by using needle for small hole underneath the unit. You press it for 20 seconds and try resetup. Do it for both unit.
For 160MHz, the problem is it use DFS channel. If your area got airport or weather radar, It cant work at its best because always got interrupted.Hmm. Plot thickens. I put the 5ghz-2 network to 20mhz only - and I got a 5ghz uplink and "great signal". Is this indicating something in my wifi environment is the problem?
*Edit* - Yup, this seems to be a repeatable fix. If I change the 5ghz-2 channel to anything above 20Mhz, I never connect its always 2.4ghz/weak-signal. Change it to 20mhz with the 160mhz disabled and nothing, but if I change it to 20mhz, 160mhz enabled - instantly uplink on 5gh-2 and "great signal". Speed isn't bad, I can get 300mbps via the node (650 mbps via the router) depending which I attach my iPhone as the test unit to - I assume the difference being the 20mhz /single channel connection for the backhaul which will limit things - as this is mostly to "extend" my network with decent range/throughput perhaps that will suffice. But I'm wondering why a 40mhz, 80mhz or 160mhz channel is not light-usable even with the units next to one another.
Sorry to jump in so late but I'm having very similar issues with my ASUS aimesh system.For 160MHz, the problem is it use DFS channel. If your area got airport or weather radar, It cant work at its best because always got interrupted.
For other bandwith, I don't know what will distrupt. Maybe there is equipment that disturb the signal.
You can use android phone (Wifi analyzer) or pc (Winfi Lite) to scan wireless network available in your area.
Mine sometimes 5GHz-1 will drop to 20MHz and need to reboot node but my situation is different as both XT8 set as node.
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