I have reset the entire system, to see if I can repeat the experience. I think that things did work pretty well, after I did the factory reset of all devices and confirmed they were all using the same firmware (3.104).

Confirming that the only Ethernet cord was connecting my Master WAN port to my cable modem, I pressed and held the mesh button on the Master. The mesh light flashed 4 times at a rate close to once per second. Starting with the 5th flash, the light started flashing 2x as fast, approx 2x per second. At that point, I let go of the mesh button.

When I logged into the Master (wirelessly, with my computer), I could see that the Wireless tab had changed to a Mesh tab, and the Master was shown in the Mesh Clients, near the bottom of the Mesh tab.

I then went to one of my clients, which was booted up after a factory reset. I held the Mesh button and released just as described above with the Master. After 3-4 minutes, the first Client showed up as Sub Node 1 on the Mesh tab of the Master’s config page (at 192.168.8.1). However, the mesh light on the Client never went constant-on, instead blinked slowly.

I have added a second Client sub node as well, exactly as described above.

I have also changed the SSID, as well as plugged some devices into the LAN of the sub node. This mostly works.

The one thing that still disquieting is that the Mesh light does not stay lit. Also, sometimes I see some dependencies in the Master’s config page, e.g. a node will show up in the Clients tab, but not in the Mesh tab, after expanding all of the nodes.

My suggestion is to provide a bit more explicit advice to us users on how to log the Mesh creation, status, and so forth. A solid Mesh light is hard to come by, even though things seem to be working (although I have in no way stress-tested my system).

Hopefully I have added a few more details in this post to help others get to this point.

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