This was a thorn in my side when I first moved into an apartment larger than a single AP could cover efficiently... that was 15 years ago.
And it still a problem for me today. It is one of things I keep saying to myself... have we really not found a solution to this problem yet? With all of the advances in technology that we've experienced?!
I have a largish home now - certainly not a mansion, but bigger than any single AP could cover efficiently. So I have 3 wifi routers wired together and set up around the house. Two on the main living floor, one on each end of the house, and one in the upstairs floor right smack in the middle of the house. They are Netgear Nighthawks AC1900. They all run the same SSID, but are on different channels. I have zero outside interference. Closest neighbor is miles away.
Coverage and performance is wonderful, as long as you start off near an AP and never move from it. But walking from one end of the house to the other is an exercise in frustration. It is the sticky client BS. The phones and laptops will simply refuse to give up the weak signal and jump to the closer one. In fact, sometimes they actually will drop the weak signal, but still refuse to jump to the close one. You can see this play out on phones especially, they will drop Wifi and jump over to 3g instead of jumping to the AP I am now standing right next to. I have to turn off the wifi on the phone, then back on, before it will pick it up. Same for the laptops I test.
I've tried other setups. I even bought a bunch of Unifis and setup a zero handoff roaming network. This was a year ago, so maybe that tech has improved since then, but it was not very impressive when I tried it (we use them at work, and have since turned ZH off)
So I guess my question (plea?) is... are there any technologies, new or otherwise, that I can try to implement to solve this?
And it still a problem for me today. It is one of things I keep saying to myself... have we really not found a solution to this problem yet? With all of the advances in technology that we've experienced?!
I have a largish home now - certainly not a mansion, but bigger than any single AP could cover efficiently. So I have 3 wifi routers wired together and set up around the house. Two on the main living floor, one on each end of the house, and one in the upstairs floor right smack in the middle of the house. They are Netgear Nighthawks AC1900. They all run the same SSID, but are on different channels. I have zero outside interference. Closest neighbor is miles away.
Coverage and performance is wonderful, as long as you start off near an AP and never move from it. But walking from one end of the house to the other is an exercise in frustration. It is the sticky client BS. The phones and laptops will simply refuse to give up the weak signal and jump to the closer one. In fact, sometimes they actually will drop the weak signal, but still refuse to jump to the close one. You can see this play out on phones especially, they will drop Wifi and jump over to 3g instead of jumping to the AP I am now standing right next to. I have to turn off the wifi on the phone, then back on, before it will pick it up. Same for the laptops I test.
I've tried other setups. I even bought a bunch of Unifis and setup a zero handoff roaming network. This was a year ago, so maybe that tech has improved since then, but it was not very impressive when I tried it (we use them at work, and have since turned ZH off)
So I guess my question (plea?) is... are there any technologies, new or otherwise, that I can try to implement to solve this?