Riverunner
New Around Here
I apologize for the newbie question but would appreciate some guidance. I currently have an RT-AC3100 as my main router and had set up 2 RT-AC1900’s in other parts of my house as AiMesh nodes. I have had a considerable number of difficulties getting things stable. For background, I had connected my first AC1900 node via Ethernet LAN-WAN port. I then connected the second AC1900 node via Ethernet (LAN 1st 1900-WAN 2nd 1900). The nodes show up on the network map but frequently go offline. I have 4 Nestcams and a 4 Sonos speakers none of which seem to like connecting or staying connected. I have specified channels for 2.4GHz and 5.0GHz as well as turned off “beaming forming” for both as instructed by ASUS tech support.
I am now at the point of wanting to abandon AiMesh and convert each of the AC1900’s to AP’s thinking that it could be more stable. (If I go that route - can I connected the AP points as I have above LAN Port AC3100 to the WAN port of first AC1900(AP1) and from one of it’s LAN ports to the WAN port of the second AC1900(AP2). Perhaps I have just done something fundamentally wrong and would appreciate advice. Thanks.
I am now at the point of wanting to abandon AiMesh and convert each of the AC1900’s to AP’s thinking that it could be more stable. (If I go that route - can I connected the AP points as I have above LAN Port AC3100 to the WAN port of first AC1900(AP1) and from one of it’s LAN ports to the WAN port of the second AC1900(AP2). Perhaps I have just done something fundamentally wrong and would appreciate advice. Thanks.