"James Wong" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> 1) All APs (with wired ethernet) configured with same ESSID
Yes.
> 2) For adjacent APs, the channel are different
Use only 1,6 or 11.
> 3) All workstations/PDA/clients are configured to talk to the same
> ESSID
Yes.
Also make sure SSID broadcast is turned on.!
> 1) Is roaming a standard feature of most APs? or enterprise class
> feature ?
All devices.
> 2) The workstations and clients are able to automatically switch to
> stronger signal AP?
Yes, at a certain threshold.
> 3) Is there any TCP connection drop when switch ? e.g. when FTP,
> downloading is in progress, will it be broken when switching (not ping
> between it is not connection oriented)
Normally only milliseconds. Should not be a problem. You will need to test.
> 4) Is it necessary to install special client driver or software to
> enable switching?
No, but all AP's need to be on the same IP lan. AP's are a layer 2 device.
Most setups require the same IP network, the same layer 2 network.
Frank
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