In a roaming network, Mac always connects with AE which is further away

So, I had a roaming network for years to host a detached office which was too far from my house.  Worked very well.  Now, my family and I have moved into a temporary rented condo (two floors).  Therefore, there is a lot of wifi networks in the area in conflict with.

After trying to extend the network (signal too low in the area), I decided to try the roaming network again.  Most of the time, it works very well.  But from time to time, my iMac (on the ground floor) connects with the Airport Extreme, which is on the floor instead of the Airport Express, which is down in the same room as the iMac.  What happens when it connects to the Airport Extreme on the floor, my Tx rate drops to less than 100 Mbps (sometimes dramatically if) and I am unable to listen to the music to my Airport Express without dropouts.

The dressing was to turn off my wifi on the iMac, and then turn it back on.  It will then connect to the Airport Express.   The problem is that I have to do this in general once a day as my iMac will enter into the "standby" and periodically reconnect with Airport Extreme when I wake up (or if I re-enable it if off).  Ideally, he would stay with the Airport Express.

So I hope that there is an alternative.  I thought about simply renaming the Airport Express network in the different name of Airport Extreme.  But all the itinerant instructions whereby I know that network names must be the same for all airports in the roaming network.  But perhaps this is not the case.

Comments are appreciated!

Unfortunately, you encounter a known issue with the use of a roaming network... and it is not specific to those provided by Apple either. The "solution" you use, although not elegant, is basically everything with that we have (at this time) to go.

In theory, your iMac fixed, must always connect to the Wi - Fi with the signal network hard... not necessarily the closest to it. It may be possible, since you mentioned that you live in a highly congested environment Wi - Fi, your iMac is struggling to determine the right network to connect to when starting.

Of course, a more "permanent" solution for your iMac, at least, would connect directly to the nearest base by Ethernet station.

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