"Hold on," Sarah said. "I’m seeing the roam. Latency spike of... 4 milliseconds. That’s it."
"Okay," Elias said, standing up. He grabbed the tablet and started walking. "I’m leaving the server room. Heading toward Wing D." 802.11 r windows 10
Computer Configuration > Policies > Windows Settings > Security Settings > Wireless Network (IEEE 802.11) Policies "Hold on," Sarah said
"Just enable 802.11r," Sarah said, her tone clipped. "It’s not rocket science. We need Fast Roaming. Windows 10 supports it natively now, but you have to tell it to play nice with the Ruckus controller." 4 milliseconds
But Leo knew the truth. It wasn't magic. It wasn't a new router. It was a single, elegant line in a configuration file: ieee80211r = enabled
Allows the network to "steer" the Windows device toward a less congested AP.