I am about to setup a wifi infrastructure in an office that is 2 floors.
6 wifi access points will cover both floors (3 on each) all configured with VLANS and bandwidth allocation setup. That' s the simple and easy part
now I was thinking, instead of having 12 SSID's broadcasting (2 on each as it will have simultanious 24 Ghz and 5 Ghz) should I stick with a single SSID across all access points, as want to make it as seamless as possible. Obviously will ensure no channel over lapping occur.
How good are Windoze, Apple Android phones in seamless wifi roaming, in another words when the device is moved around the office, will it automatically connect to the access point with the strongest signal.
6 wifi access points will cover both floors (3 on each) all configured with VLANS and bandwidth allocation setup. That' s the simple and easy part
now I was thinking, instead of having 12 SSID's broadcasting (2 on each as it will have simultanious 24 Ghz and 5 Ghz) should I stick with a single SSID across all access points, as want to make it as seamless as possible. Obviously will ensure no channel over lapping occur.
How good are Windoze, Apple Android phones in seamless wifi roaming, in another words when the device is moved around the office, will it automatically connect to the access point with the strongest signal.