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New AIMesh system, no clients connect to AIMesh Node? GT-AX600 + AX68U

Livin

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Yesterday I installed fresh/new GT6000 (AP) + AX68U (node). It worked great, yesterday! Now I'm noticing that no clients connect to the node, even when 10 to 20 ft away through 1 interior wall. The AP is on the extreme end, of the house 2 floors down (same locations as my prior AC86Us; worked great in same spots)
  • Ethernet backhaul
  • Node's 2.4g is OFF, AP 2.4g MAC filter for 5 specific devices that require 2.4g. All other devices forced to 5g (this is the same as my prior AC86U setup)

I even changed a few things trying to get the Node to connect to the devices... no go!?
  • AP 5G signal strength reduced to Balanced (mid-level, default is 2 level up on Performance)
  • Roaming assistant to -60 (default -70)
  • 3 devices in Node's line of sight are not connecting to AP (AP signal is far too weak there); not "locking" to AP so seems not a roaming issue?

help please o_O

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Turn the WIFI back on and use the defaults for WIFI and AiMesh. Then wait for the system to settle in. May need to run overnight.
 
Turn the WIFI back on and use the defaults for WIFI and AiMesh. Then wait for the system to settle in. May need to run overnight.
Wifi is on, I only turned of the 2.4g radio on the Node. No reason to have it on - it will only add to the interference.
It did run overnight, and it was working immediately yesterday when first installed... running it over night was when it "broke"
 
Wifi is on, I only turned of the 2.4g radio on the Node. No reason to have it on - it will only add to the interference.
It did run overnight, and it was working immediately yesterday when first installed... running it over night was when it "broke"
Hello, I am facing the same problem with same exact model and I have also turned 2.4 off. Did you find a solution for the problem?
 
As I told the OP, turn the WIFI back on (2.4 GHz). Best to not mess with the WIFI settings from default. Well, it will not hurt to set the 2.4 GHz to 20 MHz, the 5 GHz to 80 MHz and disable DFS. Also, use the Dual Band Smart connect. Also a good idea to let the AiMesh detect the Ethernet backhaul.
 
For me the problem was resolved by:
  1. Remove AiMesh Node on main Router. This will reset the Node which you have to connect to again via a new open WIFI network it will build after the reset (something like asus_xx).
  2. If the firmware of the soon-to-be Node is up to date it finally has the option to go straight into AiMesh configuration. There you select it to become a Node (not a Router).
  3. On the main Router, in AiMesh, select Add AiMesh Node. They will find each other. Select the new Node and wait a few minutes.
 
For me the problem was resolved by:
  1. Remove AiMesh Node on main Router. This will reset the Node which you have to connect to again via a new open WIFI network it will build after the reset (something like asus_xx).
  2. If the firmware of the soon-to-be Node is up to date it finally has the option to go straight into AiMesh configuration. There you select it to become a Node (not a Router).
  3. On the main Router, in AiMesh, select Add AiMesh Node. They will find each other. Select the new Node and wait a few minutes.

What problem?

AiMesh is designed to add nodes that are Reset and unconfigured.

OE
 

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