Does anyone have any experience with the Spectralink 3626 WIFI IP phone? We have 4 of them and 5 Cisco 1231 access pointa (over 23 acres) . It works pretty well, but I'm running into a bit of roaming difficulty.
When a user moves from one area to another, the 3626 phones don't seem to be jumping to the nearer access point. Is there a setting that may need to be changed in the phones that I'm unaware of? All the access points are setup the same, other than their host name and transmitting frequency. I can take an Apple Powerbook and walk around. The Powerbook will jump to the strongest access point without missing a beat. I can't say the same for the phones. Maybe they are not intended for this, but I've seen some installation where they are used in hospitals, so I figure they must be able to hop around access points. When I move into a different area, I can shut the phone off and then turn it back on to get it to jump to the nearer access point. There must be a way it can do this without a reboot. BTW, the access points are all set as Access point root.
Can anyone shed a little light on this?
Thanks,
Tom
When a user moves from one area to another, the 3626 phones don't seem to be jumping to the nearer access point. Is there a setting that may need to be changed in the phones that I'm unaware of? All the access points are setup the same, other than their host name and transmitting frequency. I can take an Apple Powerbook and walk around. The Powerbook will jump to the strongest access point without missing a beat. I can't say the same for the phones. Maybe they are not intended for this, but I've seen some installation where they are used in hospitals, so I figure they must be able to hop around access points. When I move into a different area, I can shut the phone off and then turn it back on to get it to jump to the nearer access point. There must be a way it can do this without a reboot. BTW, the access points are all set as Access point root.
Can anyone shed a little light on this?
Thanks,
Tom