Ensure that the mesh nodes are placed in a central location, with a clear line of sight to each other. The nodes should not be placed in separate rooms or behind obstacles that could interfere with the signal.
If you are still having problems connecting your mesh nodes, consider reaching out to the manufacturer for assistance. They may be able to provide additional guidance or troubleshooting steps.
Make sure that all of your mesh nodes have the latest firmware update. Outdated firmware can cause compatibility issues or other problems that can impact connectivity.
Other electronic devices in the area can sometimes interfere with the mesh network, causing connectivity problems. Try turning off other devices near the mesh nodes and see if the connection improves.
Verify that the mesh nodes are configured properly for your network environment. This includes checking settings such as IP addresses, subnet masks, and gateways.
Sometimes resetting the mesh nodes to their default settings can help resolve connectivity issues. Follow the manufacturer’s instructions for resetting the nodes.