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SandboxHaze

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Hi everyone,

Just for the background first:
  • I'm using the latest firmware 3.0.0.4.386_23003
  • I have the 2-pack Asus ZenWiFi CT8.
  • 2.4GHz and 5GHz are separated
  • I have tried switching the nodes as a main router.
So I am getting these logs for my specific device OnePlus 7 Pro. Other devices are roaming fine.

Code:
Apr 23 10:44:50 roamast: determine candidate node [3C:7C:3F:45:D8:B0](rssi: -61dbm) for client [FA:56:FF:71:A2:98](rssi: -85dbm) to roam
Apr 23 10:44:53 roamast: Roam a client [FA:56:FF:71:A2:98], status [1]
Apr 23 10:45:09 roamast: determine candidate node [3C:7C:3F:45:D8:B0](rssi: -61dbm) for client [FA:56:FF:71:A2:98](rssi: -86dbm) to roam
Apr 23 10:45:12 roamast: Roam a client [FA:56:FF:71:A2:98], status [1]
Apr 23 10:45:24 roamast: determine candidate node [3C:7C:3F:45:D8:B0](rssi: -61dbm) for client [FA:56:FF:71:A2:98](rssi: -85dbm) to roam
Apr 23 10:45:27 roamast: Roam a client [FA:56:FF:71:A2:98], status [1]
Apr 23 10:45:44 roamast: determine candidate node [3C:7C:3F:45:D8:B0](rssi: -66dbm) for client [FA:56:FF:71:A2:98](rssi: -86dbm) to roam
Apr 23 10:45:47 roamast: Roam a client [FA:56:FF:71:A2:98], status [1]
Apr 23 10:45:49 roamast: determine candidate node [3C:7C:3F:45:D8:B0](rssi: -65dbm) for client [FA:56:FF:71:A2:98](rssi: -89dbm) to roam
Apr 23 10:45:52 roamast: Roam a client [FA:56:FF:71:A2:98], status [1]

It seems to be constantly looking at a candidate node to switch to but it's not establishing. I'm literally directly above the mesh system on our second floor. Other devices are in the same location but switched flawlessly.

So, I just need some help or confirmation if my mesh system is working fine and it's my specific device that has an issue?

EDIT: I did factory reset a couple of times with the latest firmware and it keeps happening so I decided to downgrade to 3.0.0.4.386.22245 and the device now switches node seamleslly. Sent feedback to Asus via Web GUI
 
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EDIT: I did factory reset a couple of times with the latest firmware and it keeps happening so I decided to downgrade to 3.0.0.4.386.22245 and the device now switches node seamleslly. Sent feedback to Asus via Web GUI

Good luck with that, I've sent Asus several bugs that way and they've not acknowledged anything. Either they don't read the reports that they get, or they play their cards very close to their vests *smile*.
 

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