Bluesound Node2i and wifi frustrations: Mesh!


Much as I've enjoyed the convenience of the Node2i and ability to surf not only my own library but pretty much the world's music, one of the MOST frustrating things for me has been its propensity to lose connectivity. Hardwiring pretty much is a non-starter in this home as the cable and router need to be where they are(upstairs) and the Node2i needs to be where it is(downstairs). And at opposite corners of our home no less. I tried using a wifi extender, and even ugraded that, to no avail. I still would get annoying drop-outs. Pretty darned frustrating when you want to enjoy Friday evening cocktails with the missus and the music suddenly quits. Grrr...
I had upgraded our router a couple months ago from our 6 year old ASUS to a new ASUS RT-AX86U. That helped a but not enough. So yesterday I had a mental lightbulb come on and remembered that the RT-AX86U also supports AiMesh. Amazon to the rescue... I got it last night and just finished setting it up this morning, which was very, very easy. I went ahead and installed the new ASUS RP-AC1900 in my hifi cabinet and ran some Cat5 from it to the Node2i and voila! No more drop outs.
Using the ASUS router admin utility I checked and the signal and it's rock solid. Sounds good too! Placebo? Maybe. Or maybe it's that I'm a much happier camper and not have to worry about when the music is going to quit anymore.
There are plenty of other brands out there that support Mesh technology, ASUS isn't your only option. But from even from just early results, I really recommend looking into upgrading your wifi to Mesh if you're having issues.

Happy listening.
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@musicfan2349, glad to hear the successful outcome using the CAT8 cable.

As I mentioned, I have a 2i and I purchased Supra CAT8+ cable from seller zendada on eBay. I really am the last one to recommend anything to anyone, but the Supra CAT8+ was noticeably better than the cable that came with my node2i. I don’t know if it was because it was CAT8 or because it was manufactured by Supra which a number of persons highly recommended.

If it was me, in time, I would think about purchasing the Supra, I think you will easily hear the difference. Zendada sells 8 meters for $111 which includes shipping. If I hear such a big difference with my hearing you will also! I mention Zendada, because he has free shipping and is a trusted seller on eBay. He calls it CAT8+, but this is a bit of advertising fluff, it is CAT8.

I had the same problem when I set up an Eero 6 mesh network.  As I understand it the Eero is continually adjusting how it connects to your devices in order to optimize data flow, sometimes switching between 2.4ghz and 5ghz and possibly other forms of switching.  So my Node 2i wasn't staying on the same network channel that my ipad was, with which I was trying to control the Node. (I'm probably getting some things wrong here in terms of what's going on).  Anyway, I plugged in a $30 TP Link range extender to serve as a consistent wifi focal point for both the Node and the ipad.  The TP Link is set to connect to the Eero network and the Node and iPad are set to connect to the TP Link.  No more drop out issues now.