Hello Dan and thank you for this answer,

On Mon, 2013-10-14 at 09:41 -0500, Dan Williams wrote:
> This problem is most definitely a supplicant issue.  The supplicant
> roams too aggressively, even if the currently associated access point
> has a very good signal.  We've patched that in Fedora, but as you
> indicate, your kernel wifi driver is also not working correctly when
> reporting signal strength.

Thank you for these details!
Do you know if it's possible to configure wpa_supplicant (via NM or not)
to be less aggressive but without having to patch it? (or to force it to
not switch between access points?).

I know that we can force wpa_supplication to try to connect to a
specific access point (by using the mac address) but it's not what I
want: I don't want to change the settings each time I want to connect to
a different access point of this network.

Regards,

Matt

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