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.But precisely having your own network is not an advantage, at least from my experience. You sit on the terrace with your phone and surf on the WLAN of the network available there. Then you go into the kitchen and the network is used until you have no reception at all. In the worst case, you stay on the terrace network even though the kitchen network would have much better reception.