Your device constantly scans for APs and measures signal strength (RSSI). Roaming aggressiveness adjusts the at which it decides to roam:
For most users, leaving the setting at is the safest bet. Only adjust to High if you are troubleshooting "sticky client" issues in a multi-AP environment, and revert to Medium if you experience stability issues.
Note: Number scales vary by driver (Intel: 1–5, others: 0–100). Principle remains.
| Environment | Suggested Aggressiveness | |-------------|--------------------------| | Single router / AP | Low (1–2) – roaming never needed | | Home mesh with stationary devices | Medium (3) | | Home mesh with active movement | Medium-high (4) | | Office with dense APs & VoIP | Medium (3–4) | | Very dense (airport, conference) | High (4–5) only if 802.11k/v/r is enabled |
This setting mainly matters in environments with (mesh systems, office Wi-Fi, campus networks).
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Your device constantly scans for APs and measures signal strength (RSSI). Roaming aggressiveness adjusts the at which it decides to roam:
For most users, leaving the setting at is the safest bet. Only adjust to High if you are troubleshooting "sticky client" issues in a multi-AP environment, and revert to Medium if you experience stability issues.
Note: Number scales vary by driver (Intel: 1–5, others: 0–100). Principle remains.
| Environment | Suggested Aggressiveness | |-------------|--------------------------| | Single router / AP | Low (1–2) – roaming never needed | | Home mesh with stationary devices | Medium (3) | | Home mesh with active movement | Medium-high (4) | | Office with dense APs & VoIP | Medium (3–4) | | Very dense (airport, conference) | High (4–5) only if 802.11k/v/r is enabled |
This setting mainly matters in environments with (mesh systems, office Wi-Fi, campus networks).