On February 15, 2019 at 17:25, buzz said...
In my experience RSSI might vary inch by inch and can be dependent on placement of bodies in the area. Unless there is a dramatic difference between the RF level of competing access points, why wouldn’t the poor client flipflop between access points, potentially spending more time flipping than communicating? Hysteresis might help, but I don’t know how one would set the level and time constants.
That leads to a question- how are we to set up a WiFi network when the house or room is empty, without knowing how their house full of guests will affect it when they have a party, fundraiser or some kind of presentation that needs a quality network connection?
I guess it's best to make the signal so strong people glow when they leave.