Same, I gave up on AiMesh and switched to a repeater setup, connection has been solid and I haven't had to deal with any issues with dropouts since August. It's regrettable that the roaming's not as smooth in repeater mode and the bandwidth is lower, but the bizarre issues I've seen (e.g. node...
Yeah I have 32738 on both. I'm on a repeater setup now and all the problems went away. Unfortunately the bandwidth is halved but it's an improvement over getting these dropouts constantly.
Repeater mode cuts the throughput by half, but personally I've had a lot of issues with the whole mesh becoming unresponsive with AiMesh so I've gone back to repeater until that gets figured out.
Something strange I've noticed is that when these dropouts happen, sometimes the main router doesn't respond to ping but the secondary node does, which should be impossible. It's almost like the secondary node is trying to take over as the main router for a bit.
Another slightly different one:
Aug 8 11:15:55 rc_service: udhcpc_lan 11243:notify_rc stop_httpd
Aug 8 11:15:55 rc_service: udhcpc_lan 11243:notify_rc start_httpd
Aug 8 11:15:55 rc_service: waitting "stop_httpd" via udhcpc_lan ...
Aug 8 11:15:56 RT-AC68U: start httpd:80
Aug 8 11:15:57...
Here is the syslog from the secondary node for a couple of dropout events.
Aug 8 06:45:13 rc_service: cfg_client 4476:notify_rc restart_cfgsync
Aug 8 06:46:23 rc_service: amas_wlcconnect 20917:notify_rc restart_wireless
Aug 8 06:46:24 rc_service: watchdog 293:notify_rc start_amas_bhctrl
Aug...
I have two AC68Us, one original and one converted from a TM1900. I'm using the original as the main AiMesh node and have it connected to my main computer via ethernet. All the wireless settings are default, and I have NAT acceleration set to auto. Both nodes are on the latest firmware...