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Roaming 
InstantWave allows wireless stations to roam freely within an infrastructure 
domain composed of multiple APs with overlapping signal coverage (as in the 
Type-3 network configuration described in the previous section).    For example, 
roaming enables Station-1 to move from the AP-1 signal coverage area to the AP-2 
signal coverage area without disconnecting from the network.    The handover is 
achieved transparently; the Station-1 user would not realize he had moved from 
AP-1 to AP-2. 
The requirements for a roaming environment are:   
a)  Multiple APs with overlapping signal coverage (see Multiple AP 
Installation, page 21) 
b)  The APs must be configured to have the same Domain name (SSID) & 
security (WEP) setting (see Filter, page 33)   
c)  The mobile stations must have the same domain name (SSID) & security 
settings (WEP) as those of the APs 
 
It is advisable that APs on different TCP/IP subnets be given different domain 
names to avoid roaming confusion (see the note below). 
Note:    If you want to move your mobile PC between different APs without 
terminating the existing networking link, you need to enable the roaming 
function on the station.    The APs that a mobile station will roam to must be 
configured with the same domain name.    If a station detects that the signal 
quality with the current linked AP is weak, it will search for an AP in the 
same domain with a better signal quality and automatically establish a new 
connection with it.    When a station is roaming, it will always use the same 
IP address.    The TCP/IP router will not route information packets to a 
mobile station if it associates with an AP that is in a different TCP/IP subnet.   
    InstantWave 
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