mlai
Regular Contributor
Hello gurus! I am wondering if 802.11k/v/r works with consumer/pro-summer grade APs (Netgears/Asus) configured independently via a wired network? Or do they only work in their respective Mesh or repeater configs?
For instance, I have a pair of Asus Zenwifi XT8 and they can act as APs or in AiMesh and they support 802.11k/v in mesh configs. I am ignoring the restrictive AiMesh and setup them up as individual APs connecting to 10G wired backbones. In such configuration, do the APs 802.11k/v still work? How do they know which APs should be on the roaming list provided to the clients?
Before someone said ask/post in the Asus forums..... I also have Netgear EAX80 and TPLink Archer AX6000, and wondering if mixing them into my network (connecting via wired ethernet), will the different vendors APs be able to work and provide 802.11k/v (r is a tall order......) for the clients to roam?
Basically, even if an individual AP supports 802.11k/v/r, if it is setup individually and not controller based (eg Unifi), is there any possibility of 802.11k/v/r working to assist in client roaming?
For instance, I have a pair of Asus Zenwifi XT8 and they can act as APs or in AiMesh and they support 802.11k/v in mesh configs. I am ignoring the restrictive AiMesh and setup them up as individual APs connecting to 10G wired backbones. In such configuration, do the APs 802.11k/v still work? How do they know which APs should be on the roaming list provided to the clients?
Before someone said ask/post in the Asus forums..... I also have Netgear EAX80 and TPLink Archer AX6000, and wondering if mixing them into my network (connecting via wired ethernet), will the different vendors APs be able to work and provide 802.11k/v (r is a tall order......) for the clients to roam?
Basically, even if an individual AP supports 802.11k/v/r, if it is setup individually and not controller based (eg Unifi), is there any possibility of 802.11k/v/r working to assist in client roaming?