I'm really glad you mentioned the NAT session disruption. Previously I thought the clients would maintain their session since they get the same IP address when roaming, but somehow I didn't take the actual AP management IP change into account. I think we'll be switching back to bridge mode soon. Also, now that there's an option to enable client isolation in bridge mode, there's no real reason to stick with NAT mode. On a different note, how do the APs handle traffic shaping on a larger scale as compared to using a dedicated shaping appliance? We are using both in different situations, and they seem to be working fine as is, but I am just curious if there is any latency or excess overhead introduced when the AP does the shaping, especially when handling a lot of concurrent clients. Thanks!
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