What is REALLY key is that optimally all access points need to be hard-wired so that they can exchange roaming and association data (e.g. the ARP entry needs to be updated so that packets are routed quickly to the correct AP).
Great video. I do residential lighting control and AV. Wifi is usually the medium of control in these systems. It seems I can’t learn enough about wifi and APs. Its hard to specialize in so many different technologies, but i do my best.
Great video, thanks. I'm having trouble getting devices to roam, so thanks for the heads up about the roaming assistant. However, how do you find the RSSI of connected devices to know where to set the cut off threshold? For instance, my iPhone doesn't show RSSI value.
Thanks, you can either use a wifi analyzer on your phone to find the rssi or check the wireless logs in the system log section of the wireless router to see the live rssi of all the connected devices. This video might be helpful: th-cam.com/video/vQYPKh32PDE/w-d-xo.html Thanks
Really great explanation! 🙂 Regarding the AiMesh, why do Asus use the same channel? Ideally would they be better on different channels but it seems like AiMesh knows otherwise
Thanks, a wireless router or AP can use a single channel for each radio at the same time, so if for example an AiMesh node is using the 2.4GHz (channel 1) radio to connect to the router and also broadcasting a 2.4 GHz network, this network has to use the same channel which is channel 1.
can you please do a video on dual WAN load balance configuration...I have two internet providers and use dual wan in load balance mode, but connecting clients have issues unless i enable their IP in routing rules list and assign it to either one of my WAN connetions...this is not practical, as if a guest connects on to my guest network, connection looks OK but they experience issues!!
Thank for this video , i would like to ask , when you enable Assistance Roaming the client will be disconnected from the AP1 and connect to AP2 . But the roaming isn’t transparent the client will be disconnected from ap1 / lose connection / connect to Ap2 . Right? Thank you
@@Behfor sure, thank you… I have found your videos and the explanation very helpful.. I have subscribed to you from past 3 years or more and I have upgraded my router/ network based on your suggestions!!
What is REALLY key is that optimally all access points need to be hard-wired so that they can exchange roaming and association data (e.g. the ARP entry needs to be updated so that packets are routed quickly to the correct AP).
Love your energy and jokes. Nice job, bro 👍
Glad you liked it! Thanks 👍🙂
Best wifi roaming video on youtube!
Thanks Luiz, glad you liked it 🙂👍
Great video. I do residential lighting control and AV. Wifi is usually the medium of control in these systems. It seems I can’t learn enough about wifi and APs. Its hard to specialize in so many different technologies, but i do my best.
A video on designing a system would be helpful. I have a cobbled together system in my garage which works most of the time, it does have problems.
Thanks for sharing. Hopefully we get 500 likes here soon 😃🤞
@@Behfor I'm looking forward to viewing it now that we've crossed 500.
Great video on those standards
Love this channel! Very informative videos. I learn a lot!
Glad to hear that! Thanks for watching 🙂👍
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Great video, thanks. I'm having trouble getting devices to roam, so thanks for the heads up about the roaming assistant. However, how do you find the RSSI of connected devices to know where to set the cut off threshold? For instance, my iPhone doesn't show RSSI value.
Thanks, you can either use a wifi analyzer on your phone to find the rssi or check the wireless logs in the system log section of the wireless router to see the live rssi of all the connected devices. This video might be helpful: th-cam.com/video/vQYPKh32PDE/w-d-xo.html
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Great video as always! Looking forward to your next video on home networks
Thanks so much! Glad you liked the video 🙂👍
Very helpfull video Awesome work👌👌👌👌👏👏👏👍👍👍
Appreciate your kind words, thanks 🙏
Great way of explaining things, awesome visuals, how can we know when we are at that 15-20% overlap?
Thanks, that's something that will be explained in another video (home network design), thanks.
I use the ASUS AIMesh systems. Works great!
Thanks for sharing 👍
Great Video . This is really Helpful . Thanks for your time and Hard work.
Glad you liked it, 👍
Thanks man, that was a help.
Really great explanation! 🙂 Regarding the AiMesh, why do Asus use the same channel? Ideally would they be better on different channels but it seems like AiMesh knows otherwise
Thanks, a wireless router or AP can use a single channel for each radio at the same time, so if for example an AiMesh node is using the 2.4GHz (channel 1) radio to connect to the router and also broadcasting a 2.4 GHz network, this network has to use the same channel which is channel 1.
Hey ... what an amazing video,,, Thanks man... Keep up the good work and pls do make that video about home network as well.
Thanks so much, glad you liked it :-)
Nice video, we need the network design video :)
Thanks, there is a series of videos regarding net design. You should be able to find them in a playlist called Network Design. Thanks.
Very intersting and helpul knowledge video about the WIFi and the roaming feature. Thank you.
You're welcome, glad you liked it.
so with the bathroom scenario do you wash your hands before you leave...?????
Good point! The short answer is, it depends. The long answer, however, requires its own video!!!!
Have you ever worked with Araknis brand access points?
Can you make best router series for this year?
Hopefully! Thanks 👍
It's very helpful👍👍👍
Glad to hear that
Lol you rock! Great video. Definitely subscribing.
Thanks 👍😊
Thank you, this was helpful
You're welcome , glad it was helpful
Great vídeo! Thank you!
Glad you liked it, thanks 😊👍
Great Video!
Thanks, glad you liked it.
Always great explanations, thank you.
Glad you like the videos, thanks!
Hi there , it was very useful tutorial video . thnx
Hi Martin, Glad you liked it. Thanks 👍
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can you please do a video on dual WAN load balance configuration...I have two internet providers and use dual wan in load balance mode, but connecting clients have issues unless i enable their IP in routing rules list and assign it to either one of my WAN connetions...this is not practical, as if a guest connects on to my guest network, connection looks OK but they experience issues!!
Thanks for the suggestion. 🙂👍
Thank you!!
You're very welcome 🙂
You funny and informative 😂
Glad you liked the video, thanks 😊👍
Excellent 👏👏
Thanks 🙏👍
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Thank for this video , i would like to ask , when you enable Assistance Roaming the client will be disconnected from the AP1 and connect to AP2 . But the roaming isn’t transparent the client will be disconnected from ap1 / lose connection / connect to Ap2 . Right?
Thank you
What affect does combining the 2.4 and 5 have?
I have an ASUS RT-N12D1 but the doesn’t have the option to adjust transmit power. What are my options?
so, is this really important if you have more than one AP? because that's all i have. its a wrt3200acm with openwrt installed.
This is awesome
Thanks, glad you liked it!
Network design video !
We haven't reached 500 likes yet! Hopefully soon though!
@@Behfor you will my friend . You got the best videos on ASUS mesh networks 💪🏽👍🏼
@@Miguel-USMC Thanks so much 👍👍
6:00 how to ensure this is happening?
Hi, you got 500 likes, could you please make a video on home networking 🙏🏽 😊
Hi, I'll make that video for sure but it'll have to take some time and unfortunately can't be very early in the future. Thanks! :-)
@@Behfor sure, thank you… I have found your videos and the explanation very helpful.. I have subscribed to you from past 3 years or more and I have upgraded my router/ network based on your suggestions!!
@@Behfor please do so, before the end of the year - appreciated :)
Works WPA3 with 802.11r FAST roaming?
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Client devices are the ones that determin smooth roaming not the router.
So where's this home network design video you promised? 5:16 Your 500-likes request has more than quadrupled to 2k+ likes.
There is a series of videos related to network design: th-cam.com/play/PLzCWb3z_t2bJoj7NS2JQW2y5PhV9ZLIdw.html
Do you know of an app to see an accurate RSSI for WiFi ?
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Please lay off the drums and dings.