Meru Networks does ~2ms handoffs between access points through controllers which run Redhat (or some other rpm-based distro; I forget). The access points report the signal level of clients to the controller, which then decides which AP to send traffic for the client through. It's simple, smart and
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
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It's too bad MT doesn't come up with a mobile roaming / routing
protocol(unless they do and I don't know of it). Where
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It's too bad MT
of these protocols.
http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/765/ccx/versions_and_features.shtml
John
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Sent: Wednesday, September 6, 2006 08:54 PM
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On Wed, 6 Sep 2006, Brian
Hi Butch,
It was my understanding that using Mikrotik, EoIP, WDS and RSTP you could
achieve a similar thing with only 1-2 ping drops per handoff between AP's at
least that's what is being claimed by some on the MK forum. We are just
about to test such a setup to facilitate a roaming VoIP solution
How long is a ping? Isn't windows ping like 4 sec? 7 times 4 = 28
seconds. To me, (if my math is correct) 28 sec is frustrating, not
seamless.
Brian
Paul Hendry wrote:
Hi Butch,
It was my understanding that using Mikrotik, EoIP, WDS and RSTP you could
achieve a similar thing with only
On Wed, 6 Sep 2006, Paul Hendry wrote:
It was my understanding that using Mikrotik, EoIP, WDS and RSTP you
could achieve a similar thing with only 1-2 ping drops per handoff
between AP's at least that's what is being claimed by some on the
MK forum. We are just about to test such a setup to