Client roaming information pretty good now

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Client roaming information pretty good now

I just saw this when exploring for something else and I think it is a pretty nice visualisation of a particular client's roaming journey:

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The SSID uses external RADIUS etc. so the roaming performance is not what it could be... 

 

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PhilipDAth
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Cisco Meraki have done amazing work in this area.

RaphaelL
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Can't wait for Microsoft to fix their PMK issues so I can upgrade to MR29-30 to use that page 😫

KarstenI
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Your clients are too old for FT?

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FT to me is the Financial Times newspaper... 🤔  If I'm missing a setting then that would be very helpful.  That particular SSID is mainly phones, so most are quite new.

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RaphaelL
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Do you have 802.11r enabled ?

cmr
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Ah, we normally avoid it as most of our SSIDs are PSK, I forgot it was okay with external RADIUS...  Thank you!

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KarstenI
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@RaphaelL already answered it, but for completeness: 802.11r is Fast BSS Transitioning, or often shortened to FT.

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There is only 1 thing missing which I would really enjoy having is a form of intelligent capture.  So each association, re-association, 4-way handshake, 11v frames etc... is captured and can be downloaded for each client for at least a day coupled with a complete eventlog.

This would make tshooting strange issues like clients suddenly being dropped or bad roams alot easier.

KarstenI
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I just started dreaming … 

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UKDanJones
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Juniper have it… and like most things Juniper/Mist have done… Meraki never seem too far behind 😜😅

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Paccers
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Nothing like a bit of competition to drive improvement!

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