802.11 R Windows 10 ^hot^ <PRO>
He ran the stairs.
It was 7:55 AM, and Leo’s coffee was already cold. Again. 802.11 r windows 10
The culprit wasn't the internet pipe. It was the handshake. He ran the stairs
Leo’s legacy access points (APs) were using the old 802.11 standard. When a laptop moved from one AP to another, it had to fully re-authenticate: Probe. Authenticate. Associate. Four-way handshake. It took nearly a full second. In Wi-Fi time, that was an eternity. Windows 10, in particular, was stubborn. It clung to the old AP like a toddler refusing to let go of a toy, even as the signal dropped to one bar. The culprit wasn't the internet pipe
There was just one catch. For 802.11r to work, everything had to agree: the controller, the APs, and the client. And Windows 10… well, Windows 10 was a diva.
That’s when Leo found it: .