Re: [WISPA] 802.11 and roaming

2013-09-07 Thread John Thomas
It sounds like you didn't try Cisco CAPWAP controller based APs. You have very fine control of how they roam. John Blair Davis wrote: >I've tried MikroTik. > >I've tried Cisco. > >I've tried UniFi. > >I pretty much don't think there is a working way to roam from AP to AP >with 802.11 in an open

Re: [WISPA] 802.11 and roaming

2013-09-07 Thread Blair Davis
They may claim it,(UBNT) but, as far as I can tell it doesn't work on an open network.  Haven't tried on an encrypted network. 3.1.3 software. All were on same ESSID, but different channels. Chose channels to minimize interference.  Users work just fine as long as th

Re: [WISPA] 802.11 and roaming

2013-09-07 Thread Amin Dashti
Have you checked Mikrotik's wireless access list? Configure "Signal Strength Range" option to disconnect sticky wireless clients (who have low signal) Best, Amin Amin Dashti Mikrotik Info (949)385-2171 dash...@mikrotikinfo.com From: wireless

Re: [WISPA] 802.11 and roaming

2013-09-07 Thread Josh Luthman
The new Unifi will. Cisco I think will. The truck is to have the same bssid and essid on all the APs. Josh Luthman Office: 937-552-2340 Direct: 937-552-2343 1100 Wayne St Suite 1337 Troy, OH 45373 On Sep 7, 2013 11:20 PM, "Blair Davis" wrote: > I've tried MikroTik. > > I've tried Cisco. > > I

Re: [WISPA] 802.11 and roaming

2013-09-07 Thread Sean Heskett
Unifi works great for us. What version are you using? Sean On Saturday, September 7, 2013, Blair Davis wrote: > I've tried MikroTik. > > I've tried Cisco. > > I've tried UniFi. > > I pretty much don't think there is a working way to roam from AP to AP > with 802.11 in an open system. > > The c

[WISPA] 802.11 and roaming

2013-09-07 Thread Blair Davis
I've tried MikroTik. I've tried Cisco. I've tried UniFi. I pretty much don't think there is a working way to roam from AP to AP with 802.11 in an open system. The client holds on to the weak AP long after there are stronger AP's to talk to.