Setup:
AiMesh, AC5300 main, two AC88U nodes. Each band (2.4 Ghz, 1st 5 Ghz, 2nd 5 Ghz) has a unique SSID.
Roaming assist on for 2.4 and 1st 5 Ghz.
I am using Ethernet backhaul. With 384.16, I am able to connect to the 2nd 5 Ghz.
Question:
When a device is connected to the 2nd 5Ghz band on the 5300, what happens when I cross into a strong signal area serviced by one of the AC88U nodes?
Scenario 1: What happens if my device/client has both 1st and 2nd 5 Ghz configured? Will it jump over to the 1st 5 Ghz?
Scenario 2: What happens if my device only has the 2nd 5 Ghz configured? Will it just stick with the 5300 even when the signal gets weak?
Also: What if I turn on roaming assist on the 2nd 5 Ghz? I have no other tri-band nodes.
Thanks.
AiMesh, AC5300 main, two AC88U nodes. Each band (2.4 Ghz, 1st 5 Ghz, 2nd 5 Ghz) has a unique SSID.
Roaming assist on for 2.4 and 1st 5 Ghz.
I am using Ethernet backhaul. With 384.16, I am able to connect to the 2nd 5 Ghz.
Question:
When a device is connected to the 2nd 5Ghz band on the 5300, what happens when I cross into a strong signal area serviced by one of the AC88U nodes?
Scenario 1: What happens if my device/client has both 1st and 2nd 5 Ghz configured? Will it jump over to the 1st 5 Ghz?
Scenario 2: What happens if my device only has the 2nd 5 Ghz configured? Will it just stick with the 5300 even when the signal gets weak?
Also: What if I turn on roaming assist on the 2nd 5 Ghz? I have no other tri-band nodes.
Thanks.