So, over Christmas eve and day, I had time to play with my two mesh nodes that I am experimenting with. Both are up and running, I see both on my available networks on my laptop but I do have a few questions that I cant seem to answer. I am an IT guy but certain parts of this mesh network stuff still appears to be wizardry at work. Here are my questions:
1.I was wirelessly connected to "mesh node 1" and then had my printer...oh my word I think it just hit me what I did wrong. Let me play this out and find out for sure from one of you. I had my printer hooked up to "mesh node 2". Both nodes setup as "mesh node" in the firmware. I wanted to try printing through the mesh. I couldn't get the printer to even connect to "mesh node 2". Here is what just hit me:
1a. If I physically hook the printer up to the LAN port, I will need "mesh node 2" to be in a different mode (I forget the name of it atm) that will open those ports up for use don't I?
1b. I can connect to routers wirelessly, which is how I have it now with my home network. So if I didnt use a LAN port, perhaps that would work?
2. Lets pretend I have 5 mesh nodes, if I wirelessly connect to any of the 5 mesh nodes I'm technically connected to all nodes, is that correct since a mesh is one big interconnected network?
3. I noticed the IP addresses for each node are 10.x.x.x (which is a class a) and have a subnet mask of 255.255.255.x (which is a class C subnet) and cant be changed, but with the IP address I can change can I assign any class IP, and does the subnet have to be a class C subnet?
5. When I am browsing through the firmware on one of my nodes and go to the screen that shows other nodes, I am assuming I should see all of my other nodes on the screen right? If I don't what would be some possible reasons for this?
5. Lastly, are there some certain setting I need to make sure of when I configure each node? Like I said, all appears to be working fine, other than what I have mentioned in my comments, so I may already have established those configurations.
Thanks in advance for all the help. I greatly appreciate it.