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What’s Hard About AyrMesh…

It’s a fair question to ask about anything you haven’t done before – “What’s difficult about this?”

The AyrMesh system has been designed to work as easily as possible, and it has been designed for use by people with minimum networking and wireless skills. However, it still takes some mechanical skill to get the AyrMesh system working. We have learned over the years what is most likely to trip up a new AyrMesh user; these are the most common problems:

The only networking consideration is to understand that the Hubs don’t do anything to the network traffic – they don’t route or filter, so everything connected to the AyrMesh network behaves as if connected directly to your router. The AyrMesh system can’t “break” your network when set up correctly, but, for instance, if you have two Hubs connected to your router, they’ll mesh and form a network loop. So, while the AyrMesh system won’t “break” your network, it also can’t “fix” anything you do to it. Network loops (one device connected to the network via two different interfaces, like a printer or camera connected via both Ethernet and WiFi) and IP address conflicts (two devices with the same IP address on the network) are the most common network problems. You can learn more about IP networks and router configuration on the Ayrstone blog.

That really covers the vast majority of pitfalls of the AyrMesh system – if you can apply a little energy and ingenuity, you can have a very capable wireless network across many, many acres with very little upkeep.

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