I have a solution that works for my access points and devices that I
want to connect. It may be too inconvenient for others.
I have MAC filtering set up on one access point, with all my devices
*except* one SB having their address accepted. That way, the SB is
forced to connect to the other
Thanks for the answer. Yes, both access points have the same SSID right
now for laptop roaming. However, I suppose I could change that if
that's the only option.
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lanierb
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I have several SB3's around my house and two wireless access points.
Once in a while I have to reset one of the access points (not sure why,
but it's buggy and sometimes hangs). When I do this, the SB3 that is
near it switches automatically to the other (farther away) access
point. However,
I take it you mean that both of your APs have the same SSID (name)
Sorry, that tends to be how most wifi clients behave.. once they
associate to an AP, they like to lock on to them until they can't see
it anymore, and then they go looking for a new one.
Here's my idea:
Option 1: Rename one of