Smart connect comes setup with the default values as follows:
2.4ghz RSSI = Greater than -62
5Ghz RSSI = Less than -82
I can't get my head round that. Surely, the overlapping numbers is what's causing our STA's to constantly bounce around the bands.
I want our network to use 2.4Ghz only for clients that are out of range of useful 5ghz.
Therefore, shouldn't it actually be setup like this...
2.4ghz RSSI = Greater than -70
5Ghz RSSI = Less than -70
Am I correct in assuming a client that doesn't support 5Ghz won't be booted off the the 2.4ghz network if it's RSSI reaches the 5ghz trigger point?
2.4ghz RSSI = Greater than -62
5Ghz RSSI = Less than -82
I can't get my head round that. Surely, the overlapping numbers is what's causing our STA's to constantly bounce around the bands.
I want our network to use 2.4Ghz only for clients that are out of range of useful 5ghz.
Therefore, shouldn't it actually be setup like this...
2.4ghz RSSI = Greater than -70
5Ghz RSSI = Less than -70
Am I correct in assuming a client that doesn't support 5Ghz won't be booted off the the 2.4ghz network if it's RSSI reaches the 5ghz trigger point?
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