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    ASUS AiMesh: Issues with 2.4GHz clients

    Update...I added the Blue Cave as an AiMesh Node (after performing a hard-factory reset of the Blue Cave) and started seeing issues with an existing client joining the network with the first 6 digits of the MAC address prefixed as described in my first post (B2:6E:BF). I've since turned off the...
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    ASUS AiMesh: Issues with 2.4GHz clients

    Hi all...posting a quick update on this problem... Tested the use of a hard-wired backhaul between the Bluecave AiMesh router and one of the RT-AC68U AiMesh nodes: Result = no problems were experienced, everything worked as expected. Tested removal of Blue Cave from the setup, i.e. one...
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    ASUS AiMesh: Issues with 2.4GHz clients

    Thanks for the info...do you have 2.4GHz clients on your network as well? I'm only experiencing the problem with the 2.4GHz clients. Also, are you nodes hard-wired to the AiMesh router? My AiMesh nodes are connected to the AiMesh router over wireless and maybe that's contributing to my problems.
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    ASUS AiMesh: Issues with 2.4GHz clients

    Given others are not experiencing the issue, it may suggest the Blue Cave is the problem. I've been trying to keep the network unchanged at the moment while I'm in a cycle of sending logs to ASUS (I received an email today to say it has been re-escalated after I sent them the latest information)...
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    ASUS AiMesh: Issues with 2.4GHz clients

    My post relates to an issue with ASUS AiMesh and 2.4GHz clients. I have configured a Blue Cave as the AiMesh router and 2x RT-AC68U's as AiMesh nodes. The AiMesh nodes connect wirelessly to the router (i.e. they are not connected using a cable). The problem is when my AiMesh nodes are turned...
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