I have a new client office that I'm currently reviewing the WAP setup
at.  There are currently 4 WAPs, each in approximately one corner of the
building.  The previous vendor setup all of these WAPs with the same
SSID, but on different channels.  His thinking apparently, was that the
users could roam easier if they all have the same SSID.

 

I've always setup sites with multiple WAPs so each has a unique SSID on
a separate channel.  I set the preferred WAP in the wireless software
they use and the next WAP's are also listed.  They will attempt to
always connect to the preferred WAP, but if it isn't available, get the
next from the list that has an acceptable signal.

 

What's the best practice in your experience when setting up multiple
WAP's?  Same SSIDs?  Different?  Ideally, these users want to walk
around the office, go to various conference rooms and always pickup the
WAP with the best signal.

 

Thoughts?


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