Can pfSense support wifi AP handover (management)?
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Shrug. Set up as many APs as you need, same SSID, same security level, same key, serving IPs from same DHCP server/pool… see how the roaming goes.
However, you must realize that triggering the roam is completely client dependent.
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Ubiquiti has an option in the APs called ZH - zero handoff.
Look into that product, not handled all by the client. -
@JoeMcJoe:
Ubiquiti has an option in the APs called ZH - zero handoff.
Look into that product, not handled all by the client.Before wasting money on that, you should read this, notably:
Zero Handoff Roaming works with any type of client (legacy included). However, all UAPs in the ZH-Enabled WLAN Group must be on the same layer-2 network (same subnet) and use the same wireless channel (e.g., Channel 1). … ZH Roaming should not be enabled on High-Density WLANs. This is because ZH requires the same channel be used on all access points across the BSSID. In addition, all associated wireless clients are using the same channel. So in a high density environment, when ZH is enabled, the channel faces overuse. Stations will experience higher latency and lower throughput.
Beyond practical technical issues, the implementation breaks regulatory requirements in many countries, that do NOT allow you to hardcode used channel, esp. for 5GHz band.
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It's not a waste of money, but like most interesting solutions it has some catches. I'm waiting on the edge of my seat for 3.0 to drop so I can upgrade my warehouse APs. The wireless scanners we use over there take about a minute to reconnect to a new AP.
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I'd recommend giving the beta a go. I have had no problems whatsoever with the latest betas.
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I'd recommend giving the beta a go. I have had no problems whatsoever with the latest betas.
How many APs are you using? What models (I use LRs in the warehouse and Pros in the HQ)? Do you use VLANs? Guest portal?
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Currently testing about 20 of the standard UAPs, and 1 UAP-AC. 3 SSIDs over 2 VLANs, no guest portal.
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looked into the Unifi. they look pretty good and not too expensive compared to other enterprise solutions. might have t get some and have a play.
any idea when v3 will be released?
also how did you find setting these up with pfsense? was it very difficult?
thanks
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looked into the Unifi. they look pretty good and not too expensive compared to other enterprise solutions. might have t get some and have a play.
any idea when v3 will be released?
also how did you find setting these up with pfsense? was it very difficult?
thanks
No clue when v3 will be released. The betas are very stable at this point though, so it shouldn't be too far down the road.
As far as setting them up with pfSense, what do you mean? They'll work with any routed network, really, regardless of your L3 device. I plugged them in, the controller server saw them, I adopted them, done.