  AnDoMo
@ifl.net
| Windows XP wireless priority
I was wondering is there any way to get windows XP to prioritise wireless networks by signal strength instead of by a set order as have several network points set up in my building and different rooms have different strengths for each router and i want to have the best connection speed possible when i go into each room with my laptop? |
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 stevech0
join:2006-09-17 San Diego, CA
| irrespective of Microsoft, a WiFi client device should choose the strongest signal for the chosen SSID.
Not all vendors implement this correctly.
And there's no way with Microsoft's crap to force it to use a particular (MAC addresss) access point.
Other software that comes with some client devices does do so. |
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 B Premium,MVM join:2000-10-28
| reply to AnDoMo Depending on your drivers you may be able to tweak your roaming settings for faster hand-offs. Personally I've found it most effective to position the laptop right under the AP you want for a few seconds (preferably after putting it in a lead box or rebooting it ).
-- B -- In a realm outside causality and function |
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 LLigetfa
join:2006-05-15 Fort Frances, ON
| I run a hotspot with a dozen APs. I try to position and space the APs to reduce needless roaming but I get some guest PCs that are just plain dumb. There's just no explaining it. They could be in the same room as the AP yet they flip-flop every other minute to another one on another floor that barely show up in a survey.
None of the laptops that I setup and manage do any of this weird roaming and since I'n not about to delve into these junk guest laptops I guess I'll never know why they act so dumb. -- Strange as it seems, no amount of learning can cure stupidity, and formal education positively fortifies it. -- Stephen Vizinczey |
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  AnDoMo
@ifl.net | reply to AnDoMo Solved the probem i found giving all the wireless points the same SSID they will pick the one with the strongest signal and connect to which ever that is.
Cheers for the help |
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