To enable Wi-Fi roaming for devices transitioning between access points, you typically need to ensure that your Wi-Fi network is properly configured for seamless roaming. Here are the general steps: Use the Same SSID: Ensure that all your access points are broadcasting the same SSID . This allows devices to seamlessly…
Roaming is a mechanism on “clients” to connect to the other access point while remaining connected to the network. Without roaming, devices need to take more time to reconnect to the other AP and suffer for longer disconnection. Roaming process Station will undergo three stages to complete a roaming process: Step 1:…
Introduction: Seamless wireless roaming is a valuable feature in wireless networking that allows users to move effortlessly between Access Points (APs) without any disruption to their connection. This guide will walk you through the process of setting up seamless wireless roaming on Nebula, ensuring a smooth and…
The example instructs how to configure two APs profile and topology for roaming. These two APs need to use the same SSID, security, DHCP server, and signal overlap. The two APs have the same DHCP server from USG, and this example shows how to configure APs in the same SSID and security. Configure APs via AP Group 1 Roaming…
To set a roaming environment, APs need to use the same SSID, subnet (DHCP server), security settings and the coverage of these APs is overlapped.
When a client leaves the previous AP's network and associates with a new AP. This new AP will send a layer 2 update frame. The NXC controller judges the roaming conduction that the client goes from one AP to another should create a log “STA Roaming”. If the client disassociates from an AP, there is a short time difference…
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