With mikrotik you have the flexibility to create your own coordination which is done in a few methods
using the ACL with signal checks
Placing your interfaces into a mesh or straight bridge or separate multiple Vaps on their own interface. With configs like this you will have more granular control over where or how the traffic can be managed.

If you mean telling a client to move off an ap because its too busy and needs the client to move to a less congested AP then I do not think there is a way with mikrotik to implement that level of control. I do think that stuff like that will work its way out with typical 802.11 protocol.

you could easily tell an ap to only connect clients within a close proximity its signal if it is between to main APs. So unless the client is within a few feet of the AP it will not connect it should continue to stay focused on its current AP. Tricks by turning down the power levels for this type of setup will help as well.



On 3/1/2015 11:15 AM, Mark - Myakka Technologies wrote:
David,

looked into that.  didn't see anything about coordinating.  Looked more
like propagating settings.


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