This is resolved. For some reason, my AC5300 firmware wasn't current and when I tried to check for new firmware on the web interface it kept saying it couldn't connect. So I tried the app and it was able to do the f/w upgrade. It paired after updating the main router.
I have an RT-AC5300 as the AiMesh Router and tried setting up the GT-AC2900 as a node, but it keeps failing. I then setup the AC2900 as a normal router and checked for a firmware upgrade (since it is new out of the box) and it said that it is up to date.
Any suggestions?
I have an AC-RT5300 and had a new device alert yesterday and I allowed it to join the network. The packet analyzer in the AISecurity allowed me to analyze the source/target.
The log shows the device being added to the network and says:
Jun 13 22:34:15 roamast: eth1: add client...
RT-AC5300 Router
> RT-AC5300 Node (wired)
> RT-AC3100 Node (wireless)
5300 3.0.0.4.384_20648-g21e3702
3100 3.0.0.4.384_20379-gc0714df
Any guess on when the AC3100 will be updated?
I am seeing an issue with the iOS app's client listing. I have the following setup:
Router RT-AC5300
Node RT-AC3100 "Kitchen"
Node RT-AC5300 "Basement"
The app's AiMesh tab is showing the Router listed as "Basement". So Basement is listed twice...but the clients are correct.
iOS app isn't working either. I get this message on the app (see attached screenshot):
Your Wi-Fi is already turn on. Please connect to Wi-Fi network manually.
But my phone is connected to wifi.
When I click "I want to set up a new router >" it just shows instructions for connecting to...
My setup:
RT-AC5300 Router (2nd floor)
RT-AC3100 Node - Wireless (1st floor)
RT-AC5300 Node - Wired (Basement)
Using the iOS app, the AC3100 on the 1st floor is showing up as a client of the AC5300 node in the basement (on 2.4Ghz) - as well as a Node itself.
Very strange...especially since the...
Unfortunately I cannot use the Feedback feature...it fails to send suggesting my ISP blocks the port.
I did email it to them as part of Service No: N180359924
My AC5300 AiMesh router just went down and there is a core dump in the log. I am not sure what to make of it. Seems to be fine after a reboot.
Is there a particular line I should look for in the core dump to diagnose what happened?
Same exact thing happens to me. Just randomly kicks off all clients and the log shows this:
Mar 16 21:13:46 kernel: SHN Release Version: 2.0.1 3529123_patch
Mar 16 21:13:46 kernel: UDB Core Version: 0.2.14 r3529123
Mar 16 21:13:47 kernel: sizeof forward pkt param = 192
Mar 16 21:14:02...