Lock to AP or not

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Lock to AP or not
Lock to AP or not
2021-01-17 15:01:19
Model: CPE220  
Hardware Version: V1
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I have my CPE220 pointing from outside of my office studio, across the garden - approx 10m - to pickup my mesh wifi in my home.

 

The Mesh wifi is Linksys Velop and has a couple of nodes.

 

When I set up CPE220 and scan for SSID's , one of the nodes has the strongest signal. A question is should I lock AP on this node? Or should I let the CPE pick what ever node it wants.

 

This week I thought lock AP was the best option but overnight the CPE was no longer connected. Couldn't even log into the device management page until I unplugged it for a good 5 min and reset it.

 

That might be unrelated issue but I would be interested to hear people's thoughts on the lock AP versus float   

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Re:Lock to AP or not
2021-01-19 11:42:30

Dear @Eldridge

 

The Mesh wifi is Linksys Velop and has a couple of nodes.

 

When I set up CPE220 and scan for SSID's , one of the nodes has the strongest signal. A question is should I lock AP on this node? Or should I let the CPE pick what ever node it wants.

 

If the Linksys nodes are fixed in a location and work steadily, you could lock AP on the node for a better connection.

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