Hello again...
Thanks for the link now i know how to use it...
i also find a table that can be useful:
> 40dB SNR = Excellent signal (5 bars); always associated; lightening fast.
25dB to 40dB SNR = Very good signal (3 - 4 bars); always associated; very fast.
15dB to 25dB SNR = Low signal (2 bars); always associated; usually fast.
10dB - 15dB SNR = Very low signal (1 bar); mostly associated; mostly slow.
5dB to 10dB SNR = No signal; not associated; no go.
Source
http://www.wireless-nets.com/resources/tutorials/define_SNR_values.html
Now what i see that before setting a value here local-probe-request-threshold i think you should be sure that you getting really good signal everywhere you need to connnect because as far i understand let say you got a place in which you need to connect but the signal there its low but you still can connnect and do some browsing... if you configure this value even if you need to connect there it will prevent the client to connect.
This seems useful when you got all the campus with really good signal and you dont want the client to connect to an AP with low signal... iam right or wrong here? just trying to undesrtand to use it properly...
Another question... where do you find this "Disable probe response" i cant find it.... i just find the enable local probe response, i just see "disable probe retry"