> Op 4 mrt. 2015, om 17:45 heeft Dave Taht <[email protected]> het volgende > geschreven: >>> >>> In other cases (such as IETF, or an enterprise with lots of APs) hosts >>> will be roaming among APs and that should be smoother than it is now. >>> Unfortunately I don't think that is fixable with zero host changes. >> >> In today's WiFi stack and good WLAN controller, this works quite well. > > Um, no. Today's wifi stacks and most chipsets and drivers are > horribly, horribly borken.
My telco offered me a free iPhone 6 so I can offload :-)) It works very well, I enjoy it at work. https://support.apple.com/en-la/HT202628 Some say iOS is 2 years behind Android / Nexus 4: http://uk.businessinsider.com/graphic-iphone-6-v-nexus-4-2014-9?r=US So Android WiFi roaming should work also (and sometimes, it does). I am looking for a good solution for homes. Cheapest enterprise level of WiFi equipment costs at least 3x more than an a set of high-end wireless routers. On roaming, it works 1000x as good, so one can say it is value for money. Back to homenet topics: zero-conf layer-3 topologies with SADR is great. But ignoring IEEE802.11 / WiFi standards sounds crazy to me. Please, let's not make it worse. And yes, I highly respect your efforts making WiFi and AQM better. But this is less related to homenet work. Teco _______________________________________________ homenet mailing list [email protected] https://www.ietf.org/mailman/listinfo/homenet
