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Multiple Ssid Performance, It is case-sensitive and must not exceed 32 alphanumeric UniFi’s advanced Wi-Fi settings, what they mean, and how you should use them. 4ghz only just because. One is used as the base station, the other 2 extend the network. Others in the community have previously expressed they This site has some really good blog posts, including SSID quantities and how that affects performance due to BSSID and beacons (I think, been a while since I’ve read it!). 1. There are best practices that need to be followed when deploying multiple wireless access points on the same network, learn more on Cisco Wireless Controller Best Practices -RF Management SSID Limit Description— Number of WLANs should be less than 4. Congestion can cause interference, increased latency, and degraded This feature allows multiple user or device group to connect to a single SSID using different pre-shared keys. ) to a switch (or multiple switches) as this both powers the access point via Assigning different SSIDs to the 2. 4ghz? That's an important assumption. Also I believe it illustrates why we can’t have unlimited SSID on single AP.

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