Using GL.INET GL-AR750 and GL-AR300 My entire network failed.
Using Nightly Build ...2074... I have Tunnels back up on the GL-AR750s, but RF Local Mesh on these devices are still not working.
Is it me or the firmware?
To clarify - I had 3 different hubs (GL-AR750) with tunnels and then 3 different RF Local Mesh networks with GL300s.
It appears the GL-AR750 have lost RF Mesh and the GL300s are essentially useless at this point.
Is this a known issue being worked on or ??
N1ATP Knut
Yes, It's being worked on and the next nightly is supposed to improve it.
I loaded Nightly Build 2074 on my AR300M16 and it is linking at 144.4 TxMbps
with my MikroTik RouterBOARD 952Ui-5ac2nD.
I am using channel 1.
I also put NB 2074 on my AR750 and my AR150 and they also linked on channel 1.
This was posted from my Wi-Fi Client USB150 running NB 2074 over a tunnel.
73 and HNY, Chuck
Current Nightly Build firmware (since ver 2017) has synced with OpenWRT 22.03.2 (our upstream parent code), so the target architectures have changed. Once you upgrade to NB on a device like the AR750 or AR300M16 you can revert to previous firmware by using the GL.iNet debrick procedure and then applying 3.22.12.0 (for example). I've got an AR750 with NB 2081 linking on channel -2 @ 10MHz with an AR150 running 3.22.12.0. There are going to be some quirks with the new NB firmware because so much has changed with the migration to OpenWRT 22.03.2.
Concept should be the same for UBNT and Mikrotik. Do a fresh "factory" install and go from there.
When I said that it took a while, let me explain that a bit. Before I began all this, I started a continuous ping from my PC to all five nodes involved. With each node, after moving to channel -2, I would see the pings come and go and in some cases very long ping times (up to almost a full second). It took almost 10 minutes for the pings to become fairly stable with most of the ping times under 10 mSec and only the occasional time under 40 mSec.
I went brute force. My 2 GHz network at home consists of five nodes (one normally has RF off) - two hAP lites (one normally RF off), a RB-LHG-2nD-XL, a GL-iNet USB150, and a GL-iNet AR750. I had reverted the AR750 to 3.22.12.0 which then allowed all four other nodes to operate correctly on -2. This included after turning off the AR750. So this morning the hAP-at-Home, USB150, and LHG-2nD were working on channel -2. The only connectivity to the network is via the hAP. I updated the LHG and USB150 to nightly 2089 and well before either of those had completed the update, I updated the hAP. Once the hAP completed, I was able to reach all three 2 GHz nodes.
Is it me, or?
N1ATP Knut
Gets around a typo that was in one version.
N1ATP Knut
Please show us your SSH connection command and the failure response.
I thank you all for being so supportive when I am expanding my hobby knowledge to new levels.
N1ATP Knut