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| Level | Description | Roaming Trigger Condition (RSSI) | Behavior | |-------|-------------|----------------------------------|-----------| | | Least aggressive | Very weak (e.g., -75 to -80 dBm) | Stays connected longer, tolerates low speeds | | Medium | Balanced | Moderate (e.g., -65 to -70 dBm) | Default for most devices | | High | Most aggressive | Strong (e.g., -55 to -60 dBm) | Roams early, even with usable signal |
And every morning at 8:07 AM, his boss, Mr. Henderson, would freeze mid-sentence. His pixelated face would dissolve into a blocky abstract painting, and his voice would morph into the sound of a drowning robot. wifi roaming sensitivity level
Report compiled for network administrators, device managers, and Wi-Fi professionals. | Level | Description | Roaming Trigger Condition
Wi-Fi (also known as Roaming Aggressiveness ) is a configuration setting that determines how "eagerly" a device will disconnect from its current access point (AP) to seek a stronger signal from a neighboring one. In a Wi-Fi network, the client device—not the router—is responsible for deciding when to roam. Sensitivity Levels Defined Sensitivity Levels Defined In a Wi-Fi network with
In a Wi-Fi network with multiple access points, seamless mobility depends on the client device deciding when to leave its current AP and connect to a better one. The parameter governing this decision is the . Unlike cellular networks, where the infrastructure controls handoff, Wi-Fi roaming is primarily client-driven. Thus, sensitivity level is a client-side setting that directly impacts user experience and network efficiency.
| Symptom | Likely Cause | |---------|---------------| | High throughput but sporadic “no internet” moments | Too low sensitivity → sticky client | | Frequent disconnections while walking slowly | Too high sensitivity → over-roaming | | Battery drains faster when moving | Too high sensitivity → excessive scanning | | Voice/video breaks up at office edges | Too low sensitivity |
The problem wasn't a lack of signal. The problem was a matter of "personality."