Seamless Roaming with Android Pixel phones - does it work?

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Re:Seamless Roaming with Android Pixel phones - does it work?
2023-03-18 15:56:39

  @am4c130d 

 

I have exactly in your same problems

13 EAP615, all over, two stories.

Everything is roaming perfectly, moving from south 1st floor to north 2nd floor, the iphone roams through several APs.

Pixels (6, 6a), they just struggle to the point they die, they are sticky forever 

I tried lowering powers, enabling all the advanced features, force disconnections, AI, ...they are stubborn.

 

If I reconnect them from the app/cloud, they correctly connect to the best AP available. But they just do not roam, no matter what.

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Re:Seamless Roaming with Android Pixel phones - does it work?
2023-03-18 22:04:59 - last edited 2023-03-18 22:09:40

Here are the 802.11 specs I found online for the Pixel 6/6a/6 Pro

 

802.11k Supported

802.11r Supported

802.11v Supported

802.11w Supported

802.11n Supported (2ss)

802.11ac Supported (2ss), MCS 0-9, [X] 160 MHz, [X] SU BF, [X] MU BF

802.11ax Supported (2ss), MCS 0-11, [X] 160 MHz, [X] TWT, [ ] Punctured Preamble, [ ] SU Beamformer, [X] SU Beamformee, [ ] HE ER SU PPDU, [ ] UORA, [X] BSR

6 GHz Operating Class Supported

Max Power 20 dBm

Supported Channels 36-64, 100-144, 149-165**

 

The Google Pixel 6 (and above) do support fast roaming, how it handles roaming depends on the Android OS and how closely your EAPs are spaced within your dwelling or office space. I notice that my own Google 6 Pro roams generally as expected on my Omada wifi network, but my EAPs are spread out in such a way that roaming might be triggered more reliably than in setups where EAPs are closer together. 

 

When you have EAPs overlapping too much, there are multiple EAPs broadcasting very usable signals and no clear threshold where one looks much better than the other to make switching worthwhile. Remember, device radios can only be on one frequency at a time. Scanning for EAPs available on other channels is very expensive to the device's network performance on the current EAP. A device won't consider roaming to other EAPs until the signal becomes poor. You can try turning the power down on the "sticky" EAP so that when your Pixel 6 crosses a signal threshold it switches to a more nearby EAP.

Hybrid OPNsense/Omada EAP Cat6 backhaul 4 x EAP670 1 x EAP610-Outdoor Omada Controller v5.14.0.10 Win 11 Router: OPNsense Intel N5105 quad-core I226V 2.5Gbe w/16GB RAM Dual WAN Fios/Spectrum 1Gbps
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Re:Seamless Roaming with Android Pixel phones - does it work?
2023-03-18 22:13:22

  @Shoresy can you post the link to the pixel WiFi specs please. Thanks

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Re:Seamless Roaming with Android Pixel phones - does it work?
2023-03-18 22:15:51

  @Pdenti it only worked for me while I was on an active call - in my case I tested it with zoom. When I was on the call the pixel roamed. When I wasn't on a call, it clung to the AP.

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Re:Seamless Roaming with Android Pixel phones - does it work?
2023-03-18 22:58:31
Tried posting the link but the forum won't allow it...you can search online to find 802.11 specs for the Google Pixel 6.
Hybrid OPNsense/Omada EAP Cat6 backhaul 4 x EAP670 1 x EAP610-Outdoor Omada Controller v5.14.0.10 Win 11 Router: OPNsense Intel N5105 quad-core I226V 2.5Gbe w/16GB RAM Dual WAN Fios/Spectrum 1Gbps
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Re:Seamless Roaming with Android Pixel phones - does it work?
2023-03-23 03:23:24

@am4c130d 

@Shoresy

 

I tried [pretty much everything

roaming during an existing connection did not work

i took the power down to 4dBm, it did not work as well, not even during a call

 

i tried with fast roaming, force disconnection, ... whatever i do, pixel 6a does not roam (all this last tests were executed only with 6a, not with the 6)

 

Thanks for your help but I think I am giving up with these phones, they do not want to roam :-)

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Re:Seamless Roaming with Android Pixel phones - does it work?
2023-03-23 03:49:00
Is your Pixel 6a actually losing signal and still not roaming to a more nearby EAP? I'm also presuming you're latched onto a 5Ghz band vs a 2.4Ghz. If your Pixel has a usable signal from a particular EAP as you move around indoors, it may not roam.
Hybrid OPNsense/Omada EAP Cat6 backhaul 4 x EAP670 1 x EAP610-Outdoor Omada Controller v5.14.0.10 Win 11 Router: OPNsense Intel N5105 quad-core I226V 2.5Gbe w/16GB RAM Dual WAN Fios/Spectrum 1Gbps
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Re:Seamless Roaming with Android Pixel phones - does it work?
2023-03-23 05:08:17

  @Shoresy 

yes, you're right. the signal is still usable, it is 5Ghz, and it is not roaming.

For any other phone, still in 5Ghz of course, is roaming as soon as the signal is stronger somewhere else.

 

If i reconnect, it catches the stronger AP

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Re:Seamless Roaming with Android Pixel phones - does it work?
2023-03-31 05:05:41 - last edited 2023-03-31 05:08:06

  @am4c130d @Shoresy 

 

I think I got close to the solution.

Now the pixels are roaming.

This is what I did

 

- disable 6ghz

- set wpa mode to wpa2 (disabled wpa3 basically)

- enabled 802.11r

and it is working, not super fast, not super efficient like the iphone but it roams

 

- enabled fast roaming

- enabled AI roaming

- enabled dual band dual bad 811k report

- enabled force disassociation

- set tx power to low for every AP

 

it looks it is roaming faster, still not sure

The first section did the trick

 

I'll keep posting here whatever I find

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