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Mastalock
Jul 24, 2019Aspirant
A7000 roaming sensitivity
Cant find this setting under the configure > advanced settings. I have beamcap, wireless mode, etc. Nothing related to roaming that i see.
michaelkenward
Jul 25, 2019Guru - Experienced User
Why do you need to know this? Do you have a problem you are trying to solve? Perhaps there are other solutions.
There is support for the A7000, including a manual, somewhere at the end of this link:
>> Click here >> A7000 | Product | Support | NETGEAR << Click here <<
- MastalockJul 25, 2019Aspirant
Lol, obviously because i need to know it. You don't pull a term like that out of your butt.
Instead of asking me why i need to know, perhaps just tell me? LoL
My built in intel one is there like other posts say, but nothing on my netgear. Drivers, etc are the newest.
- michaelkenwardJul 25, 2019Guru - Experienced User
You would not be the first person to turn up here asking about something that is either irrelevant or not related to the real problem. But if you don't want to explain what you need and why you need it, good luck.
A quick search for "roaming sensitivity" in more than 800 Netgear documents finds not one hit.
There is support for the A7000, including a manual, somewhere at the end of this link:
>> Click here >> A7000 | Product | Support | NETGEAR << Click here <<
- MastalockJul 27, 2019Aspirant
roaming sensitivity is a bit over specific. It's also called roaming aggressiveness, etc based on the brand.
I have issues with my wifi abandoning the connection I'm on for a better signal, even though that signal has no internet access. I want it to stay where it is. From what i have read, this setting solves alot of those issues. On my built-in wifi (intel) it's under sensitivity, but i see nothing like that for my netgear adapter. I would sure hope an $80 adapter would have a setting your basic built in one does..