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Is it possible to bind a WiFi client to a specific access point?
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There is a Wi-Fi network of several APs with one SSID. Is it possible to force the client to connect to a certain point, and if it is not available, then to another one? Those. to make such a soft distribution of the load. Interested in a solution for Linux and Windows.
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LInux - when connecting using iwconfig, you can set the MAC address of the access point. Write a search script, I think, will not be a big problem.
iwconfig wlan0 <ssid and so on> ap
If they are in repeater mode, then they are selected according to the logic of the drivers. Usually, the separation can be done by channels, since the SSID will be one, and the channels will be different. Try to register a specific channel on the client in the card settings, if the option is for you.
The client itself will switch. Of course, a lot depends on the system. But my colleague's laptop (WinXP) does just that.
and as far as I know, it automatically searches for an access point with a maximum signal level. Somehow the repeater did it - it caught just like that
You can bind to a specific station by setting the MAC address of the client and prohibiting it at other points. But in order to jump over - I have never had to implement :(
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