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1. Executive Summary Roaming aggressiveness is a client-side setting (primarily in Wi-Fi drivers) that determines how readily a device disassociates from its current access point (AP) to connect to a different AP with a potentially better signal. This report finds that proper configuration of roaming aggressiveness is critical for balancing connection stability versus mobility performance . High aggressiveness benefits highly mobile users (e.g., warehouse scanners), while low aggressiveness benefits stationary users (e.g., desktop PCs). 2. Definition & Technical Background Roaming Aggressiveness is a configurable parameter (typically on a scale from 1 to 5, or Low to High) that defines the threshold at which a wireless client triggers a roaming decision.