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If I only have one wireless router/AP, should I disable Roaming Assistant?

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Andy1932

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I'm just running a single RT-AC86U and coverage is great. Should I disable Roaming Assistant? I don't see any issue with it running, except filling up my log file.
 
Yes. Roaming assistant supports switching between wifi channels to stay with stronger signals. The router drops the connection if it gets too weak to allow another access point to take over. It makes no sense and could make life harder if you have only one wifi source.
 
Yes. Roaming assistant supports switching between wifi channels to stay with stronger signals. The router drops the connection if it gets too weak to allow another access point to take over. It makes no sense and could make life harder if you have only one wifi source.

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