802.11v was baked into the firmware. This slowed me down(not in the roaming sense, how I was doing my setup). But I needed to continue with this test to see how fast things moved. So if you look back at thispost, it talks about what devices and ...
Well, I had a little time so I figured I’d write to keep you guys posted on recent events and what we’re currently doing. I’m going to delve into several topics so forgive me if it sounds like I’m rambling. I will divide the topics into titles for easier digestion “Coffee Art...
“Refrigerators, baby monitors, HP printers,” Niday rattles off other appliances with pre-installed RFI creators that he’s encountered, “God, there’s so many HP printers around here.” Advertisement - Continue Reading Below O’Neil has seen this first hand as well. She shares what ...
So here’s what we have now, with just 802.11v enabled on this “taco-roam-test” SSID. You can see my client device connect to the first Access Point ending in 23, then me walking to the next AP ending in c4, then back to 23. So about 3.3 seconds in, I join the SSID, then ...
(or Nebrija), Valdés seems to soften and declares that in relation to the spelling of the latter he says nothing because the blame of those errors should be attributed to the printers and not to the author of the book [207] (f. 9 front).34 Later he adds that printers are partly to...