daviworld
Regular Contributor
I know it's a bit odd, my set up also use's load balancing. But, using my own set up as an example -62, -60(other settings different). I get my clients to switch to my band after measuring the wireless signal distance and band takeover.To my understanding clients are only kicked on to 5 GHz with a bad signal strength in the 2 GHz band with this setting
With Steering Trigger Condition -> Band 2.4 GHz -> Signal Strength Greater -82 dBm
Any value between -83 and -100 dBm (
Greater -82 dBm) is a worse signal strength than anything from 0 to -82 dBm.
That does not make sense since the 5 GHz has lesser signal strength than the 2 GHz band.
N.B. client's wlan turned should be turned off for a short while after changing the router settings, perhaps also a reboot of the router is recommended after changing the settings
For instance all of my 5Ghz ac clients respect the -60, and will only switch outside of that or a spike.
I initially tried it the other way, but then the 2.4Ghz band in my own test wouldn't let the clients switch to the 5Ghz band.
OP has a different router model than me so his results my differ from mines, so its worth a shot in my opinion. I believe Smart Connect is a bit wonky, but with some polishing could be really useful
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