Aggressive Roaming -

| Behavior | Aggressive Roaming | Passive / Normal Roaming | Sticky Roaming | |----------|-------------------|--------------------------|----------------| | | -55 to -65 dBm | -70 to -75 dBm | -80 to -85 dBm | | Roam frequency | Very high | Moderate | Very low | | User impact | Flapping, brief drops | Seamless (under 100ms) | Prolonged low speeds | | Best for | High mobility (warehouse robots) | General office / home | Fixed position / legacy devices |

Adjusting these settings can solve specific connectivity frustrations, particularly the "sticky client" problem where a device stays locked to a weak, distant router. aggressive roaming

A user walking slowly down an office corridor causes their laptop to roam 6 times instead of 1, interrupting a Zoom call each time. | Behavior | Aggressive Roaming | Passive /

The device leaves a “good enough” connection to chase a “slightly better” one. It is ideal for users who frequently move

It is ideal for users who frequently move between rooms or floors, ensuring they are always connected to the nearest, fastest node without manual intervention.

The setting alters the sensitivity to nearby APs. A higher aggressiveness value causes the Wi-Fi adapter to monitor signal quality continuously.