Wireless Local Area Networks (WLANs) are rarely static environments. Users move between rooms, floors, and buildings, requiring their devices to switch connectivity from one Access Point (AP) to another without dropping the application layer connection. This process is known as .
You may want to adjust the Roaming Sensitivity Level in the following situations: what is roaming sensitivity level
When a device is connected to a wireless network, it continuously monitors the signal strength and quality. If the signal strength drops below a certain threshold, the device will start searching for alternative networks to connect to. The Roaming Sensitivity Level setting determines how easily the device will switch to a new network. Wireless Local Area Networks (WLANs) are rarely static