If you do not have a router on the edge for the Ap's to talk to then you may want to set up some access lists for signal so that when a client isnt close enough it will drop and attempt to connect to a better signal
If you have an edge router that is mikrotik then try using capsman to assc all APs to the edge router and centrally manage or control all the APs with a single rule to
help manage roaming. On 03/27/2015 03:52 PM, Matt wrote:
We have a metal building with a number of inside metal walls. Have 3 Mikrotik 2.4ghz wifi access points inside each covering a certain section. They just act as access points and hook to main router that hands out DHCP, IPv6, etc. How do I get iphones etc. to seamlessly roam between these as you walk around the building? I seem to remember in Mikrotik training years ago they said put them all on same essid and channel to do this. Not sure if that's right or I am remembering right. Seems like my ipad refuses to work at times and I must turn wifi off and back on to restore. I set them all on different essids and channels now and I am not having much better luck. Seemed to have a similar problem at my house even though I only had a single Mikrotik there. I resolved that mostly by adding a second card running 5ghz. Any ideas?
