Not sure if you are issuing DHCP at the access point or from a central control

>From a central control should allow seamless roaming within different APs, 
>assuming easy auth to the AP, the only issue you get is when the handset 
>dithers between choosing signals from one or the other, and thats not that 
>common.

If your auth to the AP is simple e.g. wpa2 (something the phone can handle with 
no effort) and you have DHCP centralised then the phone should move happily 
(depending on your phone). 

We had a WISP Cafenet in Wellington with open access and you could keep a call 
up walking along the street. The DHCP was centralised so no reauth between APs 
or reregister (as you change ip addresses) required, just connect and carry on. 
You could get a couple of km down the main streets if you had a need to talk 
that long.

Cheers Duncan


On 5/05/2011, at 11:42 PM, Olivier wrote:

> What happens when base stations are moved such as at any time, handsets are 
> either within range of one (or two or more) access point ? Is the call ended 
> when the handset moves from one access point to another ?
> 
> Are those access points 80211r compliant ?
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