› UKTH forums › π Wireless Routers & Modems › ASUS & Wireless › Wi-Fi calling issues with Ai-mesh (on RT AC68Us) Hi I do hope someone can help.Β Iβm using a RT AC68U as a Ai-Mesh router and a DSL AC68U (also configured as an RT AC68U) as an Ai-Mesh node.Β ... › Reply To: Wi-Fi calling issues with Ai-mesh (on RT AC68Us) Hi I do hope someone can help.Β Iβm using a RT AC68U as a Ai-Mesh router and a DSL AC68U (also configured as an RT AC68U) as an Ai-Mesh node.Β …
Many thanks @uk-sentinel for your prompt post, with good suggestions, and apologises for being slow in terms of getting back to you.
Yesterday, I changed my setup back so that the DSL-AC68U is once again acting as a DSL, Ai-Mesh router and the RT-AC68U is the node again.Β I ran into problems in restoring the full capabilities of the DSL-AC68U and time, as yet, hasnβt allowed me to explore further my Wi-Fi calling issues.Β However, I thought it would be still a good idea to come back to you – here goes:
Does both Node and AiMesh Router have same Wifi name, (they should do)
~ Yep, I initially configured the wifi settings etc for the Ai-Mesh router, then reset the otherΒ RT-AC68U and used Asus’s web UI to automatically configure that as the node – and this process assigned it with the same wifiΒ name.
our Android Phone, (S8) is it upto date and is the wifi calling using standard Android wifi calling seetings (no app)?
~ My answer to those question is ‘yes’ and ‘yes’.Β I’ve recently updated the phone with the latest firmware, which isΒ Android 9.0 Pie One UI.
are both Routers running the same firmware version?
~ Yep, formerly both the router and node were running the most recent firmware for the RT-AC68U, version 3.0.0.4.384.45149
For WiFi call and Skype and video issue, Could you try to disable β LAN > Switch Control > NAT Acceleration if available?
~ I made this change in the former setup, but I’m unsure whether it made any difference in respect of wifi-calling.Β I intend to explore this further now that the DSL-AC68U is once again acting as the Ai-mesh router
the converted DSL-AC68U is the likely cause as it is set up as Node, maybe an option to make the DSL-AC68U (prime) and RT-AC68 as node
~ That’s one of the reasons why I opted to convert the DSL-AC68U back to being an Ai-Mesh router.
Ultimately, I realise that I need to conduct further testing in respect of this WIFI-calling issue and any further comments and/or suggestions would be most welcome.
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