I have a system that Butch built running in cop cars. It works quite well.
It’s MT based and automatically handles the change of tower and ip addressing
that goes with that. It’ll even lock onto the unsecured out of the box Linksys
type systems of old or any other ones we can identify ahead
Blair
Using a Mikrotik as an Indoor AP You can put in access list a 00:00:00:00:00:00
mac address and uncheck default autentication in the wireless interface.
Here I recommend 0..-75 in the acl signal strenght range for a perfect roaming.
It always works fine.
Mikrotik will kick the low -75
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Subject: Re: [WISPA] 802.11 and roaming
Blair
Using a Mikrotik as an Indoor AP You can put in access
, September 7, 2013 10:48:39 PM
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Blair
Using a Mikrotik as an Indoor AP You can put in access list a
00:00:00:00:00:00 mac address and uncheck default autentication in the
wireless interface.
Here I recommend 0..-75 in the acl signal strenght range
Subject: Re: [WISPA] 802.11 and roaming
It sounds like you didn't try Cisco CAPWAP controller based APs. You have very
fine control of how they roam.
John
Blair Davis the...@wmwisp.net mailto:the...@wmwisp.net wrote:
I've tried MikroTik.
I've tried Cisco.
I've tried UniFi.
I pretty much don't
Sent: Monday, September 9, 2013 3:53:22 PM
Subject: Re: [WISPA] 802.11 and roaming
Agreed -.Blair must have been using autonomous APs.
I have done Cisco outdoor installs with as many as 300 APs, CAPWAP based. These
were mesh. Roaming went great. The City Manager drove with me in the car
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Subject: Re: [WISPA] 802.11 and roaming
What advantage does mesh have over fast-handoff or other roaming technologies?
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From: ralph ralphli...@bsrg.org mailto:ralphli...@bsrg.org
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It sounds like you didn't try Cisco CAPWAP controller based APs. You have very
fine control of how they roam.
John
Blair Davis the...@wmwisp.net wrote:
I've tried MikroTik.
I've tried Cisco.
I've tried UniFi.
I pretty much don't think there is a working way to roam from AP to AP
with 802.11
others.
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Mike Hammett
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From: Blair Davis the...@wmwisp.net
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Sent: Saturday, September 7, 2013 11:15:46 PM
Subject: Re: [WISPA] 802.11 and roaming
They may
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From: Blair Davis the...@wmwisp.net
To: WISPA General List wireless@wispa.org
Sent: Saturday, September 7, 2013 11:15:46 PM
Subject: Re: [WISPA] 802.11 and roaming
They may claim it,(UBNT) but, as far as I can tell
This is the key you were looking for, but there is more.
If you are using MT clients, you can use areas and then you do not have
to have the same SSID.
On 9/7/2013 11:32 PM, Amin Dashti wrote:
Have you checked Mikrotik's wireless access list?
Configure Signal Strength Range option to
The new Unifi will. Cisco I think will. The truck is to have the same
bssid and essid on all the APs.
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On Sep 7, 2013 11:20 PM, Blair Davis the...@wmwisp.net wrote:
I've tried MikroTik.
I've tried
Unifi works great for us.
What version are you using?
Sean
On Saturday, September 7, 2013, Blair Davis wrote:
I've tried MikroTik.
I've tried Cisco.
I've tried UniFi.
I pretty much don't think there is a working way to roam from AP to AP
with 802.11 in an open system.
The client
Have you checked Mikrotik's wireless access list?
Configure Signal Strength Range option to disconnect sticky wireless clients
(who have low signal)
Best,
Amin
Amin Dashti
Mikrotik Info
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mailto:dash...@mikrotikinfo.com dash...@mikrotikinfo.com
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They may claim it,(UBNT) but, as far as I can tell it doesn't work
on an open network. Haven't tried on an encrypted network.
3.1.3 software. All were on same ESSID, but different channels.
Chose channels to minimize interference. Users work just fine as
long as
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