On 01/30/2011 03:16 PM, Genes MailLists wrote:
bug.
If behavior is as described then its a bug - that's precisely how ALL
access points are set up for any case where there is more than a single
AP on same SSID .. i.e. every commercial, office, hotel, campus, airport
etc wifi is done exactly that way ... many personal setups use multiple
AP's as well on same SSID - its the correct way to do it.
gene
Anyone not familiar with wifi roaming may want to google it ... cisco
used to have a guide on this very topic ... it pre-dated 802.11n but the
setup is (essentially) the same .. (N changes channel frequencies which
brings more issues to noodle upon) ..
g/