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whsbuss-1
Mar 29, 2017Apprentice
Switch to closet and stronger Orbi
So I have the 2 unit Orbi setup. I have one on the 2nd floor in the center of the house, the satellite on 1st floor opposite side of house. So when I open my Macbook Pro after being on 2nd floor (I d...
st_shaw
Mar 29, 2017Master
OSX clients do not roam the same as phones.
Details are at the below Apple link. The text to pay attention to is this, "OS X clients monitor and maintain the current BSSID’s connection until the RSSI crosses the -75 dBm threshold." This means your MacBook won't switch between Orbi APs unless the signal drops below -75 dBm.
https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT206207
You might think Orbi could boot the Mac and cause it to reconnect, but that could cause an infinite loop of disconnects, so that approach is not usually used.
- whsbuss-1Mar 29, 2017Apprentice
st_shaw wrote:OSX clients do not roam the same as phones.
Details are at the below Apple link. The text to pay attention to is this, "OS X clients monitor and maintain the current BSSID’s connection until the RSSI crosses the -75 dBm threshold." This means your MacBook won't switch between Orbi APs unless the signal drops below -75 dBm.
https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT206207
You might think Orbi could boot the Mac and cause it to reconnect, but that could cause an infinite loop of disconnects, so that approach is not usually used.
And there is no way to change that in the macOS client. And unlike a Ubiquini AP there is no option to drop clients when the RSSI drops below a user-set value. Now maybe I can find an option on the Mac to turn off wifi when the lid closes.