Nothing definite. Hope by end of Feb.Any word on when the second part will be posted?
To me there is no way to balance both 2.4GHz and 5GHz since they cover different distances. If you balance for 5 GHz then 2.4 GHz is going to be too close together and will effect roaming negatively. So I only run 5GHz in my house since it is the fastest and I am already past 1 WAP.
These days it's typical to simply design your network for 5GHz and keep 2.4GHz enabled for legacy/low bandwidth devices only.
I think if you do this and leave your 2.4GHz radio on then the clients will never roam properly. The 2.4GHz signals will be too close.
If you're using dual radio AP's, you can turn off the 2.4 radio on some of the AP's if density is an issue. Another option is to reduce 2.4GHz transmit power levels to shrink cell size.
You would use a unique SSID for each band. You wouldn't want to join your high performance clients to the 2.4GHz network in the first place if you have proper 5GHz coverage and capacity. As a result, 5GHz-capable clients would only connect to 5GHz SSID and roaming would function as expected since you're placing AP locations based on 5GHz propagation/cell size.
Tplink has released a v3 of the 225 which is based on a newer chipset. It now supports MU MIMO. Price appears to be the same which imo makes it an interesting alternative to the forum favorite AC Lite.
https://www.tp-link.com/us/products/details/cat-4908_EAP225-V3.html
Sorry, no.Is there a 3x3 review in the works?
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