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TekyJeff
Nov 28, 2024Guide
Nodes won't connect at one location
I have TWO MK60 3-node mesh systems, one at home, one at a local garage. Both have firmware v1.1.7.134_2.0.65. Both have worked flawlessly for many years. Then we had a storm. My home system was fine...
plemans
Nov 29, 2024Guru - Experienced User
If both systems work at home and neither in the garage, I'd be highly suspicious of something in the garage creating either electrical or radio interference.
do they work if the satellites are hardwired to the router?
TekyJeff
Nov 29, 2024Guide
That's my thought as well. I did put one node on a backhaul line for a moment to confirm that worked. But on wifi, it doesn't matter if they're 2-inches apart or 10-feet apart, they just won't connect to the main node (at the garage). The interference would have to be pretty severe for wifi not to travel 2 inches, but I guess that is possible. What app/device would I need to check for interference in this situation?
- plemansNov 29, 2024Guru - Experienced User
I'm not even sure because it could be a wide band interference.
got a backup power supply? Kill power to the garage and run the system off the backup power supply. See if something didn't get fried (like a microwave) that's sending interference.
does your phone hotspot have issues if you try to connect something to it in the garage?
- TekyJeffNov 29, 2024Guide
Yes, I have a Flex 1500 Power Station I can use if we turn the power off to the Garage ... which I may try this weekend.
The wifi from the main node seems to work OK, just not between nodes ... that's the weird part.