25/05/2025, 10:25 PM
I suspect one of the secondary nodes is failing, in turn bring down the rest of the mesh network.
To rule out any potentially corrupt cached configuration, I recommend turning off all nodes and turn on just the primary node. Once its LED stops blinking, turn on a secondary node and wait for it to go sold green before turning on the next and on.
If the issue returns, try to identify a node that you can take out of the mesh temporarily, unplug it and get the rest of the network back online as outlined above.
If the network still goes down after a few days, this rules out the unplugged node. In this case, swap one of the secondary nodes with the unplugged node, Leave that node unplugged and see if the network holds up over the next few days. Hopefully by repeating this process for each secondary node, the network will stay up once the faulty node is unplugged.
Finally if the all the secondary nodes are ruled out, the primary node is likely the failing node.
To rule out any potentially corrupt cached configuration, I recommend turning off all nodes and turn on just the primary node. Once its LED stops blinking, turn on a secondary node and wait for it to go sold green before turning on the next and on.
If the issue returns, try to identify a node that you can take out of the mesh temporarily, unplug it and get the rest of the network back online as outlined above.
If the network still goes down after a few days, this rules out the unplugged node. In this case, swap one of the secondary nodes with the unplugged node, Leave that node unplugged and see if the network holds up over the next few days. Hopefully by repeating this process for each secondary node, the network will stay up once the faulty node is unplugged.
Finally if the all the secondary nodes are ruled out, the primary node is likely the failing node.