@wopper, thnx.
I managed the roaming with a combination of power settings and minimal RSSI. Set 2.4GHz to medium power, while 5GHz is set to high. This prevents the tablets and phones trying to roam from 5GHz to 2.4 on the same AP.
Then set minimal RSSI to -73dBm. When this works out I'll try to set it to -70dBm to see if this further improves the situation.
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2.4 absolutely covers my whole home reliably now. 5 just can't penetrate enough of the house however so I might still end up getting a second unit. The thing is however that most of the dead zones would only be used by lower bandwidth devices anyway and the 2.4 signal is so much more stable than my Asus 68U in those areas.
I would love to see a proper review of the AC pro to see how it stacks up.
I didn't have a need either, but due to needing to exchange my AP once, I acquired one due to the thoughtfulness of one of their engineers, which means I no longer need the Ubuntu LTS VM I was running on my home server, though I still use it to play with a little for other reasons.No need for a cloud key, I have the controller running in a VM on my home server.
Was tempted to just use the new mobile app setup but I wanted the metrics
I have had my Unifi AP-AC-Lite running for several weeks. So far so good. The best thing I love is that works great with my ASUS RT-AC87R router. Ubnt Unifi AP-AC-Lite has Min. RSSI setting, and RT-AC87R has Roaming Assistance. They work together perfectly on 5G, make my laptops and phones roaming with 802.11AC connections seamlessly around my house.
The only downside of AP-AC-Lite is, its AC performance is way worse than RT-AC87R. Yes it is not the pro version, has 866M only. But its throughput is still too low compare to the 1300M Asus router. Test in a very close range, my Macbook Pro 2015 can reach 700~800M bps with RT-AC87R, but can only reach 300Mbps with AP-AC-Lite.
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