roaming aggressiveness

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Roaming aggressiveness is a wireless adapter setting that controls how aggressively a Windows device switches between Wi-Fi access points. A higher setting causes the adapter to seek a stronger signal more frequently, which can improve performance in environments with multiple access points, such as mesh networks or offices. However, excessive roaming aggressiveness may lead to frequent disconnections or instability. Adjusting this setting in the adapter's advanced properties can help resolve Wi-Fi roaming issues, improve signal stability, and optimize connectivity. Users experiencing weak signal retention or constant switching between networks may benefit from tuning roaming aggressiveness to a moderate level.
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