Aruba AP monitors the SNR of the clients associated to it and initiates a sticky move if the following conditions are met:
- The client SNR is lesser than the sticky client check SNR (default: 18 db)
- Based on a virtual beacon report, there is a better radio to steer clients to if the following conditions are met:
- SNR of the target radio is higher than the SNR threshold (default 10 db) and
- Signal strength of the target radio is equal or higher than Sticky Min Signal (default: -70 dBm)

Attached RF doc for your reference.
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Pavan Arshewar
Principal Network Engineer
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Original Message:
Sent: Jun 01, 2022 10:34 PM
From: Samuel Germain
Subject: Match events tab in Airwave
Hello there cjoseph, how about a sticky client with a green checkmark? What does that mean? We have a client device that is only connecting to specific WAPs even when close to a different one. Please let me know what you think!
Thank you in advance.
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Samuel Germain
Original Message:
Sent: Dec 13, 2018 09:48 AM
From: Colin Joseph
Subject: Match events tab in Airwave
Client Match attempts to Band Steer or Load balance a client. Ultimately it is the client's decision whether it goes where ClientMatch is trying to move it. If there is a checkmark, that means it was successful. If there is no checkmark, that means it was not successful.
I hope that makes sense.