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@Dodge DeBoulet, did you fully reset the new units and not use any saved backup config files (and/or USB drives)?
I seem to get better performance on 5GHz than 6, but that might be related to the 6GHz radio also handling the backhaul.Thanks. I guess I will give up. 5ghz I very fast also.
Yes, both the original set and the new ones. Are you having a different experience with an ET12 configuration?@Dodge DeBoulet, did you fully reset the new units and not use any saved backup config files (and/or USB drives)?
I have the 6E network set up with its own SSID, so no transition from WPA2 to WPA3 (or vice versa).Just as a reminder - WiFi6e requires WPA3-only support per standard - nodes that do WPA2 or WPA2/3 transitional could be problematic in a meshed environment.
Notable that Apple did the Wifi6e enable/disable switch in their new iPad Pro's that support 6e - there could be interop issues.
I guess the same might apply for other device vendors.
Well, the ET12 6E only support WPA3 (or enhanced open) on 6GHZ so WPA2/3 transition cannot be an issue on nodes.....Just as a reminder - WiFi6e requires WPA3-only support per standard - nodes that do WPA2 or WPA2/3 transitional could be problematic in a meshed environment.
Notable that Apple did the Wifi6e enable/disable switch in their new iPad Pro's that support 6e - there could be interop issues.
I guess the same might apply for other device vendors.
Well, the ET12 6E only support WPA3 (or enhanced open) on 6GHZ so WPA2/3 transition cannot be an issue on nodes.....
Smart connect on my ET12 only have settings for 2.4G/5G and 6G is excluded........ So on mine, smart connect does not work between 2.4G/5G and 6G. But it does not preclude some unfortunate souls trying to roam between 2.4G/5G/6G with a single SSID and different security hoping that will work. But then, it is not really an ET12 issue that we are talking about.....The ET-12 supports Tri-band Smart Connect, so connecting to 2.4 or 5GHz via WPA2/WPA3-Personal and transitioning to 6E with WPA3 seems like a possibility. But I'm admittedly not an expert on this stuff.
As I mentioned previously, I have my 6GHz network configured with its own SSID so there would be no transition.
This is the EXACT SAME LIST of things ASUS has sent me EVERY TIME. I've worked through them MULTIPLE times.
The problem is a very specific one that affects users of certain Samsung devices. It is VERY repeatable.
Can you find someone at ASUS with a Samsung Tab S8, S8 Plus, S8 Ultra, Z Fold 3 or Z Fold 4 and actually TRY IT FOR YOURSELVES and stop annoying your customers with the same rote response every time?
If not, bump the issue up to Engineering/Development so that someone actually pays attention to it?
My name is Jasper S.. First and foremost, thank you for your patience while we completed our review and research of this issue. We apologize for the delay, and are grateful for the opportunity to continue to assist you.
With the escalation that was made for this concern, here is the response from our higher team.
Please be advised that our RD team verified the issue in the lab and it seem the problem could be related to the android version on the 3rd party device, it is recommended that you report this issue to Samsung and check for possible firmware update.
Please keep in mind that we are available for any future questions or concerns, so please reach out to our technical support team here: Chat with Us . This will allow us to gather more details on the description of the issue you are experiencing directly, especially on more complex and targeted situations.
Sounds like they're passing the buck. I have a few problems with this response:
- I had no issues connecting my tablet @ 6GHz to my previous 6E mesh solution, a NetGear Orbi RBKE963. I could connect to both the router and its satellites and roam between them. The Orbi had other issues that made it an unsatisfactory solution, so I returned it and replaced it with your ET12 mesh system.
- My tablet connects successfully every time to the ET12 parent node, regardless of which unit is operating as the parent. It fails consistently on the child node, again, regardless of which is operating as the child. I verified this with two separate pairs of ET12s.
- My tablet and phone are on the same version of Android and are running the latest version available. While there may be a hardware difference in the radios, it's not one that other vendors appear to be incompatible with.
- If your engineers are convinced that Samsung is doing something wrong, it would be helpful if they would work with Samsung directly to find a solution, rather than make your customers do all the work. Or at the very least, provide some technical detail as to what is different in the child node's "handshake" that might cause the Samsung tablet to fail. They're obviously not exactly the same and would give us some ammunition for working with Samsung if ASUS is not willing to do it themselves.
My somewhat snarky response to yet another identical list of generic troubleshooting steps:
Being Snarky will likely not lead to success - just makes the tech support person not care at the end of the day...
I'll also be updating my review on Amazon. That's often resulted in attention from the manufacturer in the past ...
Just make sure it's the right vendor - could be Samsung there, not Asus.
So I guess a little snark pays off once in a while ...Being Snarky will likely not lead to success - just makes the tech support person's day that much worse
Be nice, and empower them - most are driven to close out a ticket with a good solution
Ditto. Saw your post on Samsung Members tooThe new firmware released for the ET 12 today 11/28/22 seems to have fixed the connection problem. My Tab S8 Ultra is signed in to the Mesh node on the 6ghz band. Thanks to everyone who worked on getting this solved.
3.0.0.4.388_21739.
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