You can also set thresholds on the AP, if it is MT so that it drops the
CPE when the signal is out of your predefined range.
On 10/1/2013 10:59 PM, Josh Luthman wrote:
It's an 802.11 limitation. The best you can probably do would be to use
Butch's script/idea to kick stations off that are
!!
Use same SSID and diferent channel..
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El 02/10/2013, a las 04:48, Damai damai7...@yahoo.com.sg escribió:
Dear All,
The situation is something like this:
There is a big house, it seems one access
It mostly lies here:
A. Client radio and its roaming capabilities.
B. Operating system.
I have built many systems having outdoor and indoor APs closely spaced with
the same SSID.
Windows has issues lots of times choosing.
When I would do testing (drive testing) I would use a particular Ubiquiti
why this antennas pointing down?
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On Oct 2, 2013, at 18:07, Martin Ruiz Ibersystems martinr...@ibersystems.es
wrote:
why this antennas pointing down?
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