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Just a random thought, because I don't have a setup like yours, What happens when you find your signal to be weak then disable and re-enable your wifi? Do you get the same signal strength or does it switch. I know it's a pain in the butt if it works but might be worth a shot.
Confirmed working.
Though I was correct, WiFi Analyzer only shows the initially connected to AP.
Tested rebooting directly under one AP at one end of the floor. Locked on, full strength. Walked down length of floor, signal dropping and climbing as I made my way. At some stops signal strength when near another AP returned to full. Walked around corner completely out of any clear path of the original AP, and underneath another AP Prime shows full strength. However, Wifi Analyzer still showed connected to the original AP...but when viewing the graph tab that shows all APs and their strength, that original AP was not even showing.
Searched the net and forums and see this is an issue.
I have two APs in my house (same SSID using WDS) and the Prime will not switch to the closest/strongest one as I move around.
Any solutions or workarounds for this?
This is a known [since years] problem where the OS people point to the hardware guys and visa versa. It's a pain. There seem to be working Droid mods/versions that actually behave as expected [as does Windows, OSX, iOS etc] and some people rever to using WiFi polling apps [like Best Wifi from the market].
There is an IEEE 802.11r [Fast Roaming/Fast BSS Transition] standard for it, but somewhere this seems lost or not correctly implemented.
If you have a working [on 'all' Androids] solution for it, I would be more then interested.
Issue 12649 - android - WIFI roaming not working. - Android - An Open Handset Alliance Project - Google Project Hosting