You can also set thresholds on the AP, if it is MT so that it drops the
CPE when the signal is out of your predefined range.
On 10/1/2013 10:59 PM, Josh Luthman wrote:
It's an 802.11 limitation. The best you can probably do would be to use
Butch's script/idea to kick stations off that are weak so the station goes
to the AP with a better signal.
If they've got money and want a seamless handoff, you might look at the new
Ubnt UniFi stuff.
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On Tue, Oct 1, 2013 at 10:48 PM, Damai <[email protected]> wrote:
Dear All,
The situation is something like this:
There is a big house, it seems one access point would not cover all the
area.
So we plan to install two or more access point.
All these APs linked with UTP cables.
So when the UserA is in RoomA, connecting to AP-A, it get full signal from
AP-A.
Then he moves to RoomB, where the signal from AP-A is low (1-2 Bar), and
the signal from AP-B is full.
So UserA device will still connect to AP-A(existing connection) or
automatically connect to AP-B(better signal)?
AP-A and AP-B should using the same SSID?
What we want is:
the device will automatically switch to the best signal.
Is it depending on the user's device OS?
Any idea?
Thanks.
Suwanto
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