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wi-fi roaming issues
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Wi-Fi roaming issues in Windows occur when a device fails to smoothly transition between access points, often sticking to a weak signal or bouncing too aggressively. This is common in homes with mesh Wi-Fi, offices with multiple access points, or buildings with repeaters. A key setting to address this is the wireless adapter's Roaming Aggressiveness option, which controls how eagerly the device seeks a stronger signal. Adjusting this setting can improve stability and performance. Windows 10 and 11 users can tune this via Device Manager to reduce disconnections or lag caused by poor roaming behavior.
Fix Wi-Fi Roaming Issues in Windows 10/11 by Tuning Adapter Aggressiveness
Difficulty: Intermediate | Time Required: 15 minutes
Wi-Fi works best when your laptop, tablet, or desktop can quickly decide when to stay connected to one access point and when to switch to a stronger one. In homes with...