With Unifi you can set a minimum signal level, and give the whole site one SSID. When a client gets to the edge of one zone, they will hand off. It's not quite seamless, but it ain't bad. Way simpler for most customers to understand.

You do have to test the edges of the zones.

bp
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On 3/1/2015 7:23 AM, Josh Luthman wrote:

How is Unifi coordinated?

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On Mar 1, 2015 10:20 AM, "Bill Prince" <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

    If they are coordinated (like Unifi, or Meraki), they can all be
    named the same, and can do "almost" zero hand-off.

    If they are not coordinated, you may want to name them differently.

    bp
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    On 2/28/2015 5:24 PM, Mark - Myakka Technologies wrote:

        I have an installer that may have gotten a bit carried away
        with the
        home owner installing AP though out the house.

        Looks like we have one wireless router and 4 AP scattered
        around the
        house.  I'm going over there on Monday to try to see if I can get
        these configured so they are not stepping on each other.

        Trying to figure out if I want to name all the SSID's to be
        the same
        or name them differently.  Any pro's or con's either way?





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