Depends on just what you are trying to accomplish. In general I have found
that it is best to give all AP the same SSID, and put them on different
channels, 1, 6, 11. A laptop once connected to an AP will remain connected
to that AP, until the signal is lost, then it will switch to the strongest
signal at that point. Generally it is undesirable to have your laptops
switching APs at random times.
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"Another Brian" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> I'm setting up wireless at my church. We're big enough that it takes three
> wireless routers to cover the entire building. The routers are not serving
> DHCP. The central server is the DHCP server. I have several questions.
>
> Can I set all three to the same SSID and password or should I give each a
> different SSID? Last night I observed that of the three laptops in a room,
> with the routers using the same SSID, two laptops connected to the much
> weaker signal of the further router. If I use different SSID's, the laptop
> seems to need to manually change the preferred wireless network order so
> to get the nearest router. Is there a better way?
>
> If a laptop is carried while connected from one area to another which is
> closer to a different router, should the laptop automatically switch to
> the strongest signal? Or must the user manually disconnect and reconnect
> to get the stronger signal?
>
> Should I make sure that each router is using a different channel?
>
> Thank you
> Brian
>