Hi Alvaro,
There was a discussion about this a little while ago. Andrew Joakimsen had
some good ideas with how to allow a wifi sip phone to roam between APs
seemlessly. His post pretty much said the following:
- Set all APs to the same channel and same SSID.
- Make sure all APs are connected to the same LAN (no NAT on the AP).
- Play with the settings on the phone with regards to roaming deltas and
receive levels. Suggested settings:
- RxLevel: -60
- PreRoaming: Enable
- RxLevel: -75
- Try Over TxErrcnt: 15
- Try Over RxErrorcnt: 10
Playing with the pre-roaming settings will help you, but you may see a drop
in battery life.
Cheers,
Alex
On 3/7/07, Alvaro Pacho <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hello,
I´m working testing every feature of asterisk in a lab. Now I am very
interested in asterisk over network mobility environment. For example : when
somebody is talking with his ip-phone ) and moving around a big enterprise,
needing to change the ip-address (other AP) would it be possible in the
minimum time to avoid loosing quality in the current call? I read this test
http://lists.digium.com/pipermail/asterisk-dev/2006-December/025263.html
but it´was written in December of 2006!! Were this ideas implemented? If you
can help me with information about that please write me and I´ll test and
give you my end result.
Does anybody knows something about which is the best Cisco router to this
mobility environment?
Best regards,
Pacho
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