Lighting and electrical planning in new construction

  • Erstellt am 2021-05-08 08:10:29

Gudeen.

2021-05-09 12:35:22
  • #1
Exactly that is done automatically by modern APs. They are set up via a central controller and communicate with each other, i.e. a client that moves and gets better reception through another access point is handed over cleanly, ideally without interruption.
 

motorradsilke

2021-05-09 12:57:26
  • #2
Ok. But why should I make it so "complicated" if it also works in a network without bandwidth loss?
 

AllThumbs

2021-05-09 13:02:41
  • #3
Maybe I overlooked it, but who here wrote that you should set up different networks? Aside from a guest network?
 

Gudeen.

2021-05-09 13:08:10
  • #4
APs, even if they are called "repeaters with LAN cable," all work similarly. A network (+ possibly guest WLAN) is set up, but the clients are each connected to only one access point. Depending on the functions of the APs, it varies how well the clients are distributed on the APs, how good the coverage is, and how seamless the handover from one access point to the next is.
 

motorradsilke

2021-05-09 13:18:20
  • #5
It was written that the access point creates its own network. And that's how I know it as well.
 

Gudeen.

2021-05-09 13:21:57
  • #6
The "repeater with LAN cable" does exactly the same. It is nothing other than an access point, possibly with reduced functionality. Every client is always connected to an access point. However, it is the same WLAN network.
 

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