@Virgo Hi yes i have tried with a few different clients - all IOS though, but that should not make a difference should it ? I have now also made sure they both on the same firmware & channel, even tried having each EAP on a different channel and both already have the same SSID and password. What makes it strange is that if i go from my one side of the house when connected to the main router, and I walk down past the 1st EAP115, my connection drops for a second or 2 and then connects to the 1st EAP115. I have checked that with WiFi signal monitoring software, so i can see the Mac address change of the connection, yet when i walk to where the 2nd EAP115 is, it just drops signal, but never connects to the 2nd EAp115. The Mac address remains that of the 1st EAp115 AP. I then manually connect to teh 2nd EAP, and walk back past the 1st EAP, and it never chnages, and walk further to the main room with the main router, and the WiFi checker shows its stuck on the 2nd EAP mac address. So in short it is as if the 2nd AP is isolated as when walking to it , it does not see it, and when walking away from it it does not see the 1st AP either