Setting up roaming with 1300ag access points

Hello

I have been give two 1300ag access point to set up

I was asked to make sure that customers can place a PSA without disconnecting from the network (roaming is the right term?)

I was told that I need to put the same SSID and different channels on two access points

I doesn't seem to work.

What else needs to be configured?

Thanks for any help

The APs owe me locayed so that... you should be able to detect the wireless signal between access points... should not be a coverage GAP between access points...

Exam...

> Scope of coverage should not be as below...

AP1                                                              AP2

<----------------------------------------------->                 <-------------------------------------------------------->

<--------------->

no overlap of signal

> Scope of coverage should be like this...

AP1

<----------------------------------------------->AP2

<-------------------------------------------------------->

<---------->

signal overlap

This can be done by installing the AP on the roof and then around homelessness. or even not by any software survey site Cisco ACU or ADU.

Concerning

Surendra

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