Long story short - Bought a TM-AC1900, successfully converted it to an AC68U, had AImesh working with multiple nodes, etc. I eventually replaced my gear and this has been on the shelf unused for a year. I would like to reset it back to a T-Mobile device so I can give it to my mother to use a...
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Factory reset on same firmware fixed it... wow so much time lost to such a fast fix but I WANTED to know what broke!!! Guess I'll never know... Thanks for all your help
Yes this really seems odd, now I can no longer ping 5ghz devices from other 5ghz devices, which WAS working.
running the command doesn't seem to change the state, does it need to be committed in some way to take effect?
/tmp/home/root# wl -i eth1 ap_isolate 0
/tmp/home/root# wl -i eth1...
I have never enabled any guest networks.
I have never enabled any guest networks so I don't think that is in play. Screen shot attached.
<redacted>@RT-AC3100-F140:/tmp/home/root# wl -i eth1 ap_isolate
1
<redacted>@RT-AC3100-F140:/tmp/home/root# wl -i eth2 ap_isolate
1
Edit: the site...
Thanks I was able to execute the commands, but it did not have any effect, even after reboot. I'm not sure what else could be prohibiting traffic between two devices on the 2.4ghz network, yet allowing connections between any other combination of devices. I am at my wit's end with this :(
Asus RT-AC3100, tested on 380.66_6 and 380.68_0
AP isolation = "No" for both 2.4ghz and 5ghz radios
I have wired, wireless 2.4ghz, and wireless 5ghz devices on my network
2.4ghz to 2.4ghz device communication fails (destination unreachable), all other combinations work (wired to 2.4, 5 to 2.4...
Thanks that explains it since it's probably been more than a year since I last updated. Do you know if other options like tomato or ddwrt would still give me this option or do I need to call back roll back my firmware?
The slight adjustment I had made the difference between usable Internet...
I apologize if this has been answered before I did search...
Under wireless / professional, I don't see an option to increase the TX power. I also don't see a configuration option anywher else for that matter, but I think that is where it used to be? Is there another way to do this via telnet...