Not possible. They were mistaken, or there were 1 or more other devices
onsite or nearby on the same frequency,. Which might explain the
disconnects.

On Aug 18, 2017 4:02 PM, "Jay Weekley" <par...@cyberbroadband.net> wrote:

> Does it make any sense that they could see use different SSIDs while using
> WDS peering?
>
> Josh Reynolds wrote:
>
>> Wds peering, from what I remember, only works with WEP. Yes, same ssid,
>> same channel.
>>
>>
>>
>> On Aug 18, 2017 1:02 PM, "Jay Weekley" <par...@cyberbroadband.net
>> <mailto:par...@cyberbroadband.net>> wrote:
>>
>>     We have a campground that we purchased that was setup for WiFi
>>     using a UBNT Bullet as the primary AP with 2 Picos connected using
>>     WDS peering.  We had to replace dead some equipment there and I
>>     had the tech give both Picos the same SSID as the primary access
>>     point which is how I understood it was supposed to work.  Now the
>>     campground manager is saying that some of her customers can't
>>     connect to the internet and they used to be able to connect to APs
>>     with different SSIDs and the Picos are dropping off line.  Am I
>>     correct that all the radios need the same SSID?
>>
>>     Yes, we are going to eventually modernize this site.
>>
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