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Tagged: Roamsensitive, Wlan
Good Morning,
Just joined here, hoping to get an answer to a question I have regarding a parameter in the wnos.ini file, specifically setting the RoamSensitive properly. I feel it should be as follows:
Device=wireless RoamSensitive=Medium
However, a co-worker says you can also do this:
RoamSensitive=-70dbm
Is this a valid use of the RoamSensitive parameter?
Thanks in advance for your help.
Pam
First of all, next time please open a new thread for new questions.
RoamSensitive can only have the values of high, medium or low.
CG
We use a specific dbm to fine tune our roaming level. It works great…
Device=Wireless Mode=Infrastructure SSID=”MYwireless” RoamSensitive=-69dbm PreferBand=5G DisableWLAN=EnetUp DisableAC=No DisableN=No
Thanks for that.
CG
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