That's interesting, @cmr @INSCOL . I see the same sort of thing in our shops. We also have employees who roam the shop with handheld scanners.
I recently installed some new APs in one shop, and I have noticed while testing connectivity that the scanner remains connected to the first AP it associated with at the end of the shop, and it remains connected to that AP despite passing two others as I walk away from the original. Even if I stop and stand in front of another access point, the association does not change, but the connection speed sure takes a nosedive. I can verify the AP association by using ap.meraki.com which shows me which AP the scanner is using. In fact, the only way I get the association to change is by turning WiFi off, then back on. At that point, the device will associate with the closest AP.
The scanners we are using are old and sensitive to fluctuations in the connection, which is why I would like the devices to always connect automatically to the closest AP as they roam around the shop instead of remaining connected to one that is 300' away.
We have one SSID and one subnet in the shop. APs are set to Bridge Mode.
I did read this document: https://documentation.meraki.com/MR/WiFi_Basics_and_Best_Practices/Seamless_Roaming_with_MR_Access_P...
This morning I set the channel settings to be the same for all radios on the 2.5 and 5 GHz channels. However, after doing so, I do not see any mesh neighbors listed yet, which makes me wonder if they're too far apart, or if having them all on one side of the shop instead of staggered on opposite walls prevents the neighbor relationship from forming. I'm sure steel columns everywhere doesn't help, either.
The strange thing is that I can walk around with a laptop or my phone and use speedtest.net and get excellent speed along the entirety of the shop using wireless, but I still have to turn WiFi off, then back on to get the association to change to use the nearest AP.