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    AiMesh with RT-AX88U and two RT-AX92U forces at least one node on 2.4GHz backhaul

    So to close the topic, everything is back to normal with latest firmwares (Merlin 386.1_2 for the rt-ax88u and stock firmware for both rt-ax92u). No other change in the configuration. Only problem remaining is that enabling guest network on the first slot impacts wifi performance, so I...
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    AiMesh with RT-AX88U and two RT-AX92U forces at least one node on 2.4GHz backhaul

    Unfortunately I can’t move the AX88U to the middle of the house for two reasone: because it is far from my internet access and my wife finds it ugly :) And it’s an old house of the 16th century so the walls are the thickest you’ve ever seen. But I really appreciate your help though, I will try...
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    AiMesh with RT-AX88U and two RT-AX92U forces at least one node on 2.4GHz backhaul

    My home is roughly 2000 SqFt on 2 levels. One of the nodes is for an extension. I agree that testing in the same room is not ideal but I got the same results as with the nodes in their original position.
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    AiMesh with RT-AX88U and two RT-AX92U forces at least one node on 2.4GHz backhaul

    I disabled the use of DFS channels and tried 20/40/80 MHz one after the other but it did not change anything. And to be honest I did not have much hope as my configuration with 384 firmwares used them and was really stable. Yes the approach was systematic: I started from the default setup and...
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    AiMesh with RT-AX88U and two RT-AX92U forces at least one node on 2.4GHz backhaul

    Hi everyone. I think that my knowledge is not sufficient to sort this issue out, so I hope someone here has an idea. I have three ASUS Routers in a triangle AiMesh mode: one RT-AX88U (main router) and two RT-AX92U (nodes), working without any ethernet backhaul. This setup worked perfectly fine...
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