Ok, let me start off by saying what I don't want to do. I am not interested in seting up a mesh were one would install single radio hotspots all over the place and roam using the single radio for backhaul and AP. This is what everyone else is doing on the forms and my scenario is quite different in my opinion.
I already have a countywide routed backhaul setup in place and I want to add an AP to each of my existing sites that will be the "mobile clients" ap only and use the existing backhaul.
Now I realize that i need to have each of these AP's (for the mobile clients) setup with the same SSID and FREQ in order for the seemless roaming. Since my network is routed i will setup NAT on all of these AP's and put them all on the same subnet so that these clients can immediately switch to another AP without worrying about dhcp issues (clients will have fixed IP's)
This all sounds pretty simple setup this way but the problem is that the clients would stay connected way to long to an AP and wouldn't connect to the next strongest AP until they compleately loose connection to the first one.
So from what I've been figuring out is that WDS can solve this issue of the AP handing off the connection to the next strongest AP.
My questions are the following
1. What WDS settings do i need on the AP's to make this work the way I just said?
2. Do the cleints all need to be mikrotik? (I'm hoping not)
3. What is RSTP bridge and does it apply to me?
4. What would happen if 1 of the AP's and a different freq.?