![]() WLAN roaming prevents the user from having to re-log back into a Wi-Fi network with the same SSID when it associates with a new AP. (Voice data however, is more susceptible to dropping frames when a client device roams onto a new AP.) When a client device approaches an alternative AP with a stronger signal, the client can connect to this new AP without triggering service interruptions in e-mail and web applications. Wireless network cards in client devices continuously listen for nearby APs with the same SSID. WLAN roaming automatically connects your client device to an access point with the strongest signal in an RF environment. But did you know that you can boost your wireless roaming aggressiveness to increase the frequency at which your client device will search for nearby AP’s broadcasting a better signal quality? Keep reading to find out how! ![]() ![]() Wireless Local Area Networking (WLAN) automatically connects your client device to an access point (AP) with the strongest signal in an RF environment whose access points have the same SSID. ![]()
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