RUTX10 in Client , very slow reconnect to another AP

Hello,

I Have a RUTX10 configured in Client mode ,

Fast Roaming is enabled
(Mode : Simple
Short Interval : 5
Long Interval :30
Signal Threshold : -70 )

When moving beetween AP , it takes very long time to change to another AP.
How can I improve changeover time ?

Another question.
Is it possible to set radio 2.4Ghz Operating frequency width as “auto” ? So It can connect to AP with 20MHz width and AP with 40MHz width ?

Thank for any reply .

Hello,

Thank you for reaching out.

For faster switching between APs, the more convenient solution would be to use the Multi AP function. This feature switches to a lower-priority AP immediately after the current (higher priority) AP becomes unavailable. Detailed information and configuration steps for the Multi AP feature can be found here: Multi AP Configuration Guide

Regarding your second question, unfortunately, it is not possible to set the 2.4GHz operating frequency width to “auto.” Automatic channel width adjustments are not supported, as they can lead to unexpected behavior in environments with variable interference levels or mismatched client requirements.

If you have any additional questions or need further assistance, feel free to reach out.

Kind regards and happy upcoming holidays!

Thank You for response

Unfortunately changing to Multi AP didnt help,

Main problem is that on the premises where a “x_network” is located , there are several AP that create this network , but some of them work in 20Mhz width and some in 40Mhz . When I move with my RUTX10 it only sticks to a 20Mhz (as RUTX radio is setup to 20 Mhz). What is worse it sticks to one AP/20 Mhz even thoug there is another with better signal

Is there any way to make this work? other than asking supplier of this network to change for only 20 or only 40 Mhz width radio ?

Hello,

In your case, you could try forcing the 40 MHz mode on the 2.4 GHz band by navigating to:
Network → Wireless → Radio → 2.4 GHz → Edit → Advanced Settings and enabling Force 40 MHz mode.

If this does not resolve the issue, unfortunately, the only remaining option would be to ask the AP host to standardize the network to a consistent 20 MHz channel width.

Feel free to reach out if you have further questions or need additional assistance.

Kind regards and pappy upcoming holidays!