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Nor can i find it now. I was looking at the suggested changes on page 2 and must have picked up the =1 from the line above. My mistake – sorry about that
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A follow up – i finally got the two DSL-AC68U’s set up as an Access Point & a Node
In the end i needed to convert both of the DSL’s to RT’s as per the instructions in the post and bingo it finally worked after every other combination i tried didn’t.
A couple of points
- I needed to use the RT 300438640558 Firmware to get the initial firmware restoration to work
- The last line of the nvram commands says nvram commit=1, but this wasn’t valid, but nvram commit seemed to work
Thanks for your help UK Sentinel!
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The only reason i have used the GNUton’s firmware has been to activate the ability to use Operational Modes on the DSL. When i only had one DSL-AC68U (and no DSL connection), the Access Point mode worked really well without having to worry about changing any other settings on either the Huawei or the DSL68. I have Ethernet cable running to any place i would plan on putting the Node 68U (if i could get it to work). I also tried Wireless Router mode but it never seemed to work well, which probably means i would have to play with the settings on the Huwaei to make it work.
So based on your answer on the need to convert the DSL68 to a RT68, and given i have struck trouble doing that anyway (i’m having trouble capturing all the content of NVRAM to get alll the information required), i think i will go back to stock ASUS DSL firmware and try and emulate the settings of Access Point mode manually and hope that AiMesh works for the Node router.
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###ignore this, i managed to upload an older version of the RT Firmware###
I am now trying to follow the instructions to convert the DSL to a RT,but i haven’t got far before striking a problem.
When i run the recovery tool to upload the RT Firmware, the upload gets to 42% completed and then goes back to 0%. It does this a couple of times before aborting the process.
I have tried running the Recovery Tool as Administrator and disabling the firewall, otherwise i have just followed the instructions to this point.
Any idea on how to get the RT Firmware uploaded successfully?
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Unplugging the Huawei made no difference i’m afraid. I factory reset the Node and Priamry prior to trying this
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I have tried using exactly the same firmware, though currently they are different. I will give it another go. I am of the view (maybe incorrectly) that to get the internet connection from the B618 into the primary and run an AiMesh network, i need to run the custom firmware from Gnuton on the primary that enables the Operational Modes like an RT-AC68u. Is that correct, or should i be able to get it to work using the official ASUS firmware and just find the appropriate changes to the settings to do the same?
Unplugging the Huawei to do the initial pariring will be worth trying. Fingers crossed, and yes it is connected by LAN1 to AiMesh primary.
The other option is to convert the DSL to an RT per the instructions in this thread, though i am not sure if this is needed anymore given updates to the firmware for the DSL
Thanks for your ideas
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I have a couple of DSL-AC68U’s that i am unsuccessfuly trying to setup in AiMesh in AP & Node modes when connected to our 4G Fixed Wireless Connection.
The working setup is our 4G Wireless internet is accessed by an ISP supplied modem/router (Huawei B618-65d) with one of the 68’s running the Experimental Gnuton Asuswrt firmware (enables Operational Modes like the RT-AC68U) as an Access Point. All WiFi and Ethernet runs through the AP. This works well with much better WiFi coverage than the ISP router offers, but i would like to make it even better by adding the 2nd 68.
I have tried various ASUS and Gnuton Asuswrt firmwares on the 2nd 68, but have had no success adding it as an AiMesh Node. I factory reset it and can see it when i try to add it as a Node from AiMesh on the AP, but once the adding process gets to 100% it returns a “could not add it” error due to a list of possible factors that i do not see apply.
It has been suggested that i use an Ethernet cable from the AP to the Node when trying to pair it, but that makes no difference, probably because LAN1 on the factory reset Node is not configured as a WAN port at that point. I have the two 68’s right next to each other when trying to pair them.
Any help appreciated as I have run out of ideas to try. The one option i haven’t tried is to follow this post and try converting one or both of the DSL-AC68U’s to RT-AC68U’s. Will this resolve the problem?
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