I used to use CAPsMAN with central forwarding for a while to allow better roaming within my house (just 3 access points). A while ago I was thinking to optimize a bit and switch to local forwarding as the wire to my CAPsMAN is a potential bottleneck with traffic going back and forth at the same wire anyway.
At the time I forgot that I did not do it in the beginning most likely because I was scared about disruptions of network during roaming events.
Even after searching the web and forum a bit I'm still unsure.
Therefore the question:
Is CAPsMAN local forwarding causing potential issues when roaming for the case the client stays in the same DHCP subnet as well as the 3 APs being connected via a pretty normal hardware switch?