https://documentation.meraki.com/MR/Radio_Settings/Receive_Start_of_Packet_(RX-SOP)
Does adding a wireless access-list with a signal threshold perform this sort of radio blocking, or does it just not accepting clients at that signal level?
Thanks!
https://documentation.meraki.com/MR/Radio_Settings/Receive_Start_of_Packet_(RX-SOP)
Does adding a wireless access-list with a signal threshold perform this sort of radio blocking, or does it just not accepting clients at that signal level?
Thanks!
Yes, using accept/reject thresholds in /interface wireless access-list has similar (or same) effect as explained in link you posted. The exact implementation details are unclear so it’s hard to tell if setting thresholds in ROS improves wireless performance in the same way as claimed in linked article.
It seems to be common impression that wireless performance in ROS is not exactly the best and that it’s that way due to many reasons. The feature you’re asking about and is probably missing in ROS might be one of reasons.