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If you are in a busy environment and are noticing poor or slow Wi-Fi performance - it is a good idea to check what Access Point you are connected to. The easiest way to do this is through the Meter Dashboard (dashboard.meter.com). After logging in, navigate to Insights > Clients on the left-hand side. Find your device on the list, and under the ‘Access points’ column, you can see which AP your device is connected to. Clean Shot2025 10 08at15 10 01@2x Pn On the same right-hand side menu, you can also click on ‘View Client’ to see what Access Points your device has connected to in the past. Once you know what Access Point you are connected to, navigate to Design > Floor Plan. Clean Shot2025 10 08at15 18 12@2x Pn This will show you the floor plan of your office and the location of the Meter APs. If your device is connected to an Access Point that is further away from the nearest one to your location - simply toggling Wi-Fi off and back on will force your device to connect to the closer Access Point.

Why Does This Happen?

Ultimately the decision to move from one Access Point to another is up to the client device see WiFi Roaming and Sticky Clients. Meter Support can adjust Access Point settings to attempt to nudge client devices to make a roaming decision. If you notice that your device continues to connect to a faraway access point - please contact Meter Support at meter.com/support for assistance.
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