> WiFi is build on the assumption that single SSID is singe IP subnet and that 
> stations can roam between AP's without loss of connections. I think this is 
> great.

We can do this today when LISP runs on the device. And you only need a single 
IPv6 address!

I am asking the question because I want to get a feel from this list if they 
think multi-homing (per-node) may be popular in the home (in addition or 
instead multi-homing the home).

> Meanwhile I have installed an enterprise grade WLAN controller, providing 
> pretty good service in my house. 3 dual radio high-end 11ac AP's. Costs me 
> much more than couple of high end home routers, but at least I have 
> trouble-free wireless Internet access for my mobile gear.

Cool.

> I don't say WLC solves all problems. AP's need a backbone. Could be mix of 
> whatever.

I use a Raspberry-PI that routes between wifi and ethernet interfaces.

Dino

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