Our environment has 10 Cisco aironet 1200 devices all using the same WEP keys and SSID.
When a client is roaming through the building with their laptops and move out of range of one AP they drop their network connection then reconnect to the next closest AP.
When we installed the APs, we made sure that their was enough range overlap so we have no dead zones.
Is their something in the setup of the APs that allows them to bridge the connections so we do not drop the network when the client moves around?
Thanks.
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When a client is roaming through the building with their laptops and move out of range of one AP they drop their network connection then reconnect to the next closest AP.
When we installed the APs, we made sure that their was enough range overlap so we have no dead zones.
Is their something in the setup of the APs that allows them to bridge the connections so we do not drop the network when the client moves around?
Thanks.
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