Does WiFi roaming work with HotspotOS?
WiFi roaming can work with supported access points and HotspotOS workflows, depending on hardware, configuration, signal design and client device support.
WiFi roaming can work with supported access points and HotspotOS workflows, depending on hardware, configuration, signal design and client device support.
Antamedia manages guest WiFi authentication, sessions, access rules, WiFi locations and reports. The actual roaming decision is usually handled by the client device and wireless infrastructure.
Yes. With proper configuration, users can move between access points with fewer repeated login prompts during an active guest WiFi session.
802.11k helps devices discover nearby access points, 802.11r can reduce authentication time during roaming, and 802.11v helps the network guide compatible devices toward better APs.
In most WiFi networks, the client device decides when to move from one access point to another based on signal strength, network conditions and device behavior.
Roaming can reduce interruptions, but it depends on the wireless hardware, signal design, SSID configuration, client device behavior and supported roaming features.
WiFi roaming allows users to move through an area covered by multiple access points while their device switches between APs to maintain connectivity.