Neil62,
Yes, one vote ,
I would also like to add Wifi Control Channel and Bandwidth information. maybe something like what Merlin did (when mouse over Wifi icon on the top right corner of Main Page): eg. showing 2.4GHz (Ch 11 / 20MHz), for 5.0GHz (Ch 36 / 80MHz). Why? During the testing last few weeks on the older RCs, I discovered the 5.0GHz Bandwidth drop from 80MHz to 20MHz. I can only see it using WiFi Explorer on my Mac ... otherwise one would have no idea why 5GHz throughput suddenly reduced drastically.
That function worked on my routers when I was running the current AiMesh 2.0 release.@ASUSWRT_2020
another bug i've just noticed: the "Reconnect" button in AiMesh doesn't work, I cannot kick the device and let it re-connect to the prefered node.
Welcome back good to see up and running on AiMesh 2Yay! I received a new 2020 Vietnam AC86U 32799 today. Uploaded RC2-4 and am now running my first 2xRT-AC86U AiMesh 2.0 RC2-4 (clean install).
Connection quality is Ok... that means 5.0 backhaul is 4 streams, -75 dBm and ~702 Mbps... similar to before and... ok. Looking forward to more meaningful connection quality stats besides Great (~1900 Mbps next to router) and Ok.
Also rockin' guest WLANs across all nodes.
Found a bug... the new AiMesh section can not add a node unless WPS is enabled. The error message is misleading and does not give a clue. The old AiMesh add node function would automatically enable WPS, so the user was not left wondering why they can not add a node.
Suggestion for new AiMesh section... since many users will only require a few routers in their AiMesh, I suggest adding the generic names Router and Node as these will be plenty adequate and will offer immediate identification... I know where my router is and I know where my node is... I just want to quickly know what I'm looking at in the webUI without having to translate Study = Router and Garage = Node.
OE
Yay! I received a new 2020 Vietnam AC86U 32799 today. Uploaded RC2-4 and am now running my first 2xRT-AC86U AiMesh 2.0 RC2-4 (clean install).
Connection quality is Ok... that means 5.0 backhaul is 4 streams, -75 dBm and ~702 Mbps... similar to before and... ok. Looking forward to more meaningful connection quality stats besides Great (~1900 Mbps next to router) and Ok.
Also rockin' guest WLANs across all nodes.
Found a bug... the new AiMesh section can not add a node unless WPS is enabled. The error message is misleading and does not give a clue. The old AiMesh add node function would automatically enable WPS, so the user was not left wondering why they can not add a node.
Suggestion for new AiMesh section... since many users will only require a few routers in their AiMesh, I suggest adding the generic names Router and Node as these will be plenty adequate and will offer immediate identification... I know where my router is and I know where my node is... I just want to quickly know what I'm looking at in the webUI without having to translate Study = Router and Garage = Node.
OE
Yay! I received a new 2020 Vietnam AC86U 32799 today. Uploaded RC2-4 and am now running my first 2xRT-AC86U AiMesh 2.0 RC2-4 (clean install).
Connection quality is Ok... that means 5.0 backhaul is 4 streams, -75 dBm and ~702 Mbps... similar to before and... ok. Looking forward to more meaningful connection quality stats besides Great (~1900 Mbps next to router) and Ok.
Also rockin' guest WLANs across all nodes.
Found a bug... the new AiMesh section can not add a node unless WPS is enabled. The error message is misleading and does not give a clue. The old AiMesh add node function would automatically enable WPS, so the user was not left wondering why they can not add a node.
Suggestion for new AiMesh section... since many users will only require a few routers in their AiMesh, I suggest adding the generic names Router and Node as these will be plenty adequate and will offer immediate identification... I know where my router is and I know where my node is... I just want to quickly know what I'm looking at in the webUI without having to translate Study = Router and Garage = Node.
OE
I would probably still be running AiMesh 2.0 RC2-4 on my 2-RT-AC86U if the guest network operated like Merlin 384.19 Can you check to see if there is a way to allow guest clients to communicate with each other? Is there an AP Isolation setting somewhere that can be toggled?
Beta - ASUSWRT 386 RC2 public beta with full functions AiMesh 2.0
Is there a projected date for the "stable" release of this firmware? Or is that a moving target... per-say?www.snbforums.com
I would probably still be running AiMesh 2.0 RC2-4 on my 2-RT-AC86U if the guest network operated like Merlin 384.19 Can you check to see if there is a way to allow guest clients to communicate with each other? Is there an AP Isolation setting somewhere that can be toggled?
Beta - ASUSWRT 386 RC2 public beta with full functions AiMesh 2.0
Is there a projected date for the "stable" release of this firmware? Or is that a moving target... per-say?www.snbforums.com
Try this. Go to guest. Click the hyperlink of the guest account.
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@ASUSWRT_2020 since there havn't been any Lyra hardware firmware revisions since 2019, is it safe to conclude Lyra hardware is now out of support?I think Lyras are not getting aimesh 2.0. Not sure about those features. I wonder if if aimesh 1.0 works together with 2.0? Otherwise you can trow them in a trashcan. Which is not great, because Lyras are not that old.
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