Cap AC two things, always weakest AP, winbox64

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CRS125 as a router and 2x Cap AC as dual band access points. Wish AP + set also 2GHz. Standard security WPA WPK

Connecting from Win11 Thinkpad
Winbox64 3.42

I plan to add atleast one more AP but would like to have this working smoothly with 2 units first.
1)
Why I am not automatically connected to closest AP ? It even breaks connection due to low signal.
Standard setup Wish AP, 5G used.
With 2G it seems to work just fine, atleast so far.
Do I need to make some difference between bands or something else or should defaults be fine and always strongest AP used.

With winbox64, I always see units I am not connected ? I mean if I am via wlan to closest AP, I never see it in Winbox. If i walk further and rescan then I see previous AP but again not the one I connected there.

Here is my config, both APs identical.

2025-07-01 19:57:55 by RouterOS 7.19.2

software id = G19H-N5SX

model = RBcAPGi-5acD2nD

serial number = CBE30D8AB761

/interface bridge
add admin-mac=08:55:31:63:8E:E1 auto-mac=no comment=defconf name=bridge
/interface wireless
set [ find default-name=wlan1 ] band=2ghz-b/g/n channel-width=20/40mhz-XX
country=finland disabled=no distance=indoors frequency=auto installation=
indoor mode=ap-bridge ssid=Dream2G wireless-protocol=802.11
set [ find default-name=wlan2 ] band=5ghz-a/n/ac channel-width=
20/40/80mhz-XXXX country=finland disabled=no distance=indoors frequency=
auto installation=indoor mode=ap-bridge ssid=Dream5G wireless-protocol=
802.11
/interface list
add comment=defconf name=WAN
add comment=defconf name=LAN
/interface wireless security-profiles
set [ find default=yes ] authentication-types=wpa-psk,wpa2-psk mode=
dynamic-keys supplicant-identity=MikroTik
/ip pool
add name=default-dhcp ranges=192.168.88.10-192.168.88.254
/disk settings
set auto-media-interface=bridge auto-media-sharing=yes auto-smb-sharing=yes
/interface bridge port
add bridge=bridge comment=defconf interface=ether2
add bridge=bridge comment=defconf interface=wlan1
add bridge=bridge comment=defconf interface=wlan2
add bridge=bridge interface=ether1
/ip neighbor discovery-settings
set discover-interface-list=LAN
/interface list member
add comment=defconf interface=ether1 list=WAN
add interface=ether2 list=LAN
add interface=wlan2 list=LAN
add interface=wlan1 list=LAN
/ip address
add address=192.168.88.1/24 comment=defconf disabled=yes interface=bridge
network=192.168.88.0
/ip dhcp-client
add comment=defconf interface=bridge
/ip dhcp-server

DHCP server can not run on slave interface!

add address-pool=default-dhcp interface=ether2 name=defconf
/ip dhcp-server network
add address=0.0.0.0/24 comment=defconf dns-server=0.0.0.0 gateway=0.0.0.0
netmask=24
/ip dns
set allow-remote-requests=yes
/ip dns static
add address=192.168.88.1 comment=defconf name=router.lan type=A
/ip firewall filter
add action=accept chain=input comment=
“defconf: accept established,related,untracked” connection-state=
established,related,untracked
add action=drop chain=input comment=“defconf: drop invalid” connection-state=
invalid
add action=accept chain=input comment=“defconf: accept ICMP” protocol=icmp
add action=accept chain=input comment=
“defconf: accept to local loopback (for CAPsMAN)” dst-address=127.0.0.1
add action=drop chain=input comment=“defconf: drop all not coming from LAN”
in-interface-list=!LAN
add action=accept chain=forward comment=“defconf: accept in ipsec policy”
ipsec-policy=in,ipsec
add action=accept chain=forward comment=“defconf: accept out ipsec policy”
ipsec-policy=out,ipsec
add action=fasttrack-connection chain=forward comment=“defconf: fasttrack”
connection-state=established,related hw-offload=yes
add action=accept chain=forward comment=
“defconf: accept established,related, untracked” connection-state=
established,related,untracked
add action=drop chain=forward comment=“defconf: drop invalid”
connection-state=invalid
add action=drop chain=forward comment=
“defconf: drop all from WAN not DSTNATed” connection-nat-state=!dstnat
connection-state=new in-interface-list=WAN
/ip firewall nat
add action=masquerade chain=srcnat comment=“defconf: masquerade”
ipsec-policy=out,none out-interface-list=WAN
/ipv6 firewall address-list
add address=::/128 comment=“defconf: unspecified address” list=bad_ipv6
add address=::1/128 comment=“defconf: lo” list=bad_ipv6
add address=fec0::/10 comment=“defconf: site-local” list=bad_ipv6
add address=::ffff:0.0.0.0/96 comment=“defconf: ipv4-mapped” list=bad_ipv6
add address=::/96 comment=“defconf: ipv4 compat” list=bad_ipv6
add address=100::/64 comment=“defconf: discard only " list=bad_ipv6
add address=2001:db8::/32 comment=“defconf: documentation” list=bad_ipv6
add address=2001:10::/28 comment=“defconf: ORCHID” list=bad_ipv6
add address=3ffe::/16 comment=“defconf: 6bone” list=bad_ipv6
/ipv6 firewall filter
add action=accept chain=input comment=
“defconf: accept established,related,untracked” connection-state=
established,related,untracked
add action=drop chain=input comment=“defconf: drop invalid” connection-state=
invalid
add action=accept chain=input comment=“defconf: accept ICMPv6” protocol=
icmpv6
add action=accept chain=input comment=“defconf: accept UDP traceroute”
dst-port=33434-33534 protocol=udp
add action=accept chain=input comment=
“defconf: accept DHCPv6-Client prefix delegation.” dst-port=546 protocol=
udp src-address=fe80::/10
add action=accept chain=input comment=“defconf: accept IKE” dst-port=500,4500
protocol=udp
add action=accept chain=input comment=“defconf: accept ipsec AH” protocol=
ipsec-ah
add action=accept chain=input comment=“defconf: accept ipsec ESP” protocol=
ipsec-esp
add action=accept chain=input comment=
“defconf: accept all that matches ipsec policy” ipsec-policy=in,ipsec
add action=drop chain=input comment=
“defconf: drop everything else not coming from LAN” in-interface-list=
!LAN
add action=fasttrack-connection chain=forward comment=“defconf: fasttrack6”
connection-state=established,related
add action=accept chain=forward comment=
“defconf: accept established,related,untracked” connection-state=
established,related,untracked
add action=drop chain=forward comment=“defconf: drop invalid”
connection-state=invalid
add action=drop chain=forward comment=
“defconf: drop packets with bad src ipv6” src-address-list=bad_ipv6
add action=drop chain=forward comment=
“defconf: drop packets with bad dst ipv6” dst-address-list=bad_ipv6
add action=drop chain=forward comment=“defconf: rfc4890 drop hop-limit=1”
hop-limit=equal:1 protocol=icmpv6
add action=accept chain=forward comment=“defconf: accept ICMPv6” protocol=
icmpv6
add action=accept chain=forward comment=“defconf: accept HIP” protocol=139
add action=accept chain=forward comment=“defconf: accept IKE” dst-port=
500,4500 protocol=udp
add action=accept chain=forward comment=“defconf: accept ipsec AH” protocol=
ipsec-ah
add action=accept chain=forward comment=“defconf: accept ipsec ESP” protocol=
ipsec-esp
add action=accept chain=forward comment=
“defconf: accept all that matches ipsec policy” ipsec-policy=in,ipsec
add action=drop chain=forward comment=
“defconf: drop everything else not coming from LAN” in-interface-list=
!LAN
/system clock
set time-zone-name=Europe/Helsinki
/system identity
set name=“MikroTik alakerta”
/system routerboard mode-button
set enabled=yes on-event=dark-mode
/system script
add comment=defconf dont-require-permissions=no name=dark-mode owner=*sys
policy=ftp,reboot,read,write,policy,test,password,sniff,sensitive,romon
source=”\r
\n :if ([system leds settings get all-leds-off] = "never") do={\r
\n /system leds settings set all-leds-off=immediate \r
\n } else={\r
\n /system leds settings set all-leds-off=never \r
\n }\r
\n "
/tool mac-server
set allowed-interface-list=LAN
/tool mac-server mac-winbox
set allowed-interface-list=LAN

Please format your configuration as “code” (the button like “</>”) as it is more readable that way.
Since you have ether2, wlan1 and wlan2 into a bridge, you should mark the bridge (and NOT the single interfaces) as LAN in /interface list member.
Same goes for ether1, make up your mind, it is either part of the bridge (and then it is LAN) or it is not (and it may be WAN).
If the AP has all the interfaces in the bridge (and so everything is LAN, you can then disable of remove the firewall rules.
In any case disable the DHCP server on ether2, it is doing nothing anyway (see the large, bold message you posted above or “#DHCP server can not run on slave interface!” in the .rsc)