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Our building - basement, ground floor, upper floor, roof terrace with reinforced concrete ceilings and limestone interior walls

Mesh system has 3 XT8 meshpods - router in building middle on upper floor, satellite nodes ~8metres from router at opposite ends of building on ground and upper floor respectively. Ethernet-only backhaul, triband smart connect; i.e. the satellites are about 16metres apart on different floors.

firmware 3.0.0.4.386_42095-gcd938f7

I found that setting Steering condition RSSI from default -82 dBm to -75 dBm for the 5GHz bands gives better handoff between meshpods for wifi6 clients.

I am unsure if i should also need to set STA RSSI to from -82dBm (default) -75dBm too.

What do the experts suggest?
 

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I have it this way, as I'm not sure of teh meaning of all settings. I have read lots of info, but it is not clear for me. So I enabled load balance, and have no problems at all. Fast devices go to 5ghz-2 when they start using a lot of bandwith.

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