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by esseph
17 days ago
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> That works for fixed devices like a TV, but also has the effect of shrinking the effective coverage area of the wireless network as a whole. Which is normally a good thing to push the clients to roam to a better AP, OR you walked out of the building and want you phone to disconnect. But yes, does impact overall coverage area size. |
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Meanwhile: As a practical matter, shrinking coverage means "Hey, honey! I fixed the TV!" gets met with a response like "Oh, so that's why I can't listen to Audible on the veranda anymore!" :)