What if one were to use something like the Vivato outdoor switches? The
range of these devices is larger than what you get with a regular AP.

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> We are engaged in a project that needs to provide internet access in a
> highway 150 kms with seamless mobility.

You should understand that this is going to be a challenging project. At
vehicular velocities, the amount of time spent in the coverage area, let
alone the coverage overlap area, isn't very large.  For example, 60 mph =
88 feet/second. If the coverage overlap area is 10 feet, this means that
the vehicle is only present in that area for 114 ms. In that time it is
necessary to complete the 802.11 scan, authentication and association as
well IP layer network attachment detection, in order for connectivity to
not be interrupted.

Bill Arbaugh's team at the University of Maryland has been doing
measurements and as I understand it, scan times alone can run 40-400 ms.
With WPA, the 4-way handshake is always run, and depending on the client
and AP, this can take as little as 10 ms or more than 40 ms.

In a highway situation, key caching won't help much because vehicles will
typically not retrace their steps within a time period in which the cached
keys would remain valid.

Therefore, it probably makes sense to do either pre-authentication or
pre-emptive key generation.  With pre-authentication, it is probably
necessary for the AP to advertise the neighbor graph in the Beacon in
order to allow pre-authentication to begin prior to entering the coverage
overlap area.  Otherwise pre-authentication would be unlikely to complete
in time; measurements show authentication times from 250 ms (fast resume)
to 700+ ms (full EAP TLS authentication).

For references to papers on pre-authentication, pre-emptive key
distribution and other aspects of 802.11 handoff, see:

http://www.drizzle.com/~aboba/IEEE/
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