I have an L-shaped, two-story home where my cabling enters the house on the lower floor at the bottom right of the "L". I have an Asus AC router in that location that is connected by wire to three additional Asus routers that are set up as access points. The system is all setup on the same SSID; I have different names for the guest portion of the access points so that I can clearly tell what I am connected to.
The system generally works ok but one particular issue I have relates to migrating to the strongest point. If I come into the house and connect to one of the router/APs, a phone or tablet or other device will remain connected even if the device is very close to a much stronger connection.
Any suggestions to remedy this issue - or is there a better approach to extending wireless throughout an L-shaped house. I also use the APs as access points for AV equipment, etc. Thx
The system generally works ok but one particular issue I have relates to migrating to the strongest point. If I come into the house and connect to one of the router/APs, a phone or tablet or other device will remain connected even if the device is very close to a much stronger connection.
Any suggestions to remedy this issue - or is there a better approach to extending wireless throughout an L-shaped house. I also use the APs as access points for AV equipment, etc. Thx