One of your mesh WiFi nodes keeps going offline
A mesh node going offline is a loose connection, bad placement, or a power problem. First, check that the node is plugged in firmly and hasn't overheated — unplug it for 30 seconds, then plug it back in and wait 2 minutes for it to restart. If it still goes offline, move it closer to the main router.
Mesh nodes talk to each other over WiFi to spread your signal around your home. When a node goes offline, it means the connection between that node and the main router got too weak or the node lost power. it's something simple like the outlet is loose or the node is too far from the main router. Sometimes the node itself has a hardware problem and needs replacing.
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Skip — I just want a technicianCommon mistakes to avoid
- Assuming the main router is broken when it's actually just one node failing — check that the router itself is fine first
- Placing the node in a closet or corner to hide it — this causes overheating and signal loss
- Not waiting long enough for the node to restart — give it 2-3 minutes after plugging it in
Signs you need professional help
- You've restarted the node, moved it closer to the main router, and it's still going offline every few hours
- The node won't restart at all even after you unplug and replug it
- Multiple nodes are going offline at the same time — this suggests a main router problem
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