This is the key you were looking for, but there is more.
If you are using MT clients, you can use areas and then you do not have to have the same SSID.

On 9/7/2013 11:32 PM, Amin Dashti wrote:

Have you checked Mikrotik's wireless access list?

Configure "Signal Strength Range" option to disconnect sticky wireless clients (who have low signal)

Best,

Amin

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*From:*wireless-boun...@wispa.org [mailto:wireless-boun...@wispa.org] *On Behalf Of *Blair Davis
*Sent:* Saturday, September 07, 2013 8:20 PM
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*Subject:* [WISPA] 802.11 and roaming

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.

I think this is just the way it works.

Now, we are giving each AP a unique ESSID but keeping them bridged on the wired side and requiring the user to change the connection when out of range...

Not the best answer, but it works much better for the clients who don't move much... I'd love a better answer...

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