Trib Wi-Fi
		Mostly updated for NYB. 

Our SSID:     "TRIB", we use multiple Access Points to cover the 2nd floor 'seamlessly'.
	      WPA2 is the security protocol for the TRIB SSID. 

WiFi Guest:   The name given to your device on your device.   The device's name assigned by the owner/user. 
	      Or None (some phones 'apple', TV's, etc).

AP:          The current Access Point that your device is connected to.  [Conf Rm, East Side, West End, Pod Booth, Exec Corner] the 5 possible APs.
	      'Roaming' between our access points is automagic, your device will (should) adjust as you move. 
	      Your device decides when to move from AP to AP. 
	      Trick: If your device is "sticking" to an AP you have moved away from, Off/On your wifi to pick up the strongest AP.


The Bandwidth: 2.4Ghz or 5Ghz. The band depends on your PC/Phone/Lap/etc setup and capability, we offer both for flexiblity. 
		Note: If your device is setup as "automatic", you could bounce between 5Ghz and 2.4Ghz giving the Wi-Fi a flaky feel.
		2.4Ghz is a low throughput band, yet extremely solid, once on 2.4Ghz your device might "stick" to 2.4Ghz.
		5 Ghz is a high throughput band, yet easily blocked (walls, glass, people, other wifi ... ).

The Strength: The device's connection quality to whichever AP. 

The Type:
	   -- Wi-Fi Types --  Your device is connecting with one of these.
     
	BE - 6 Ghz the future       Wi-Fi 7         2.9 Gbps   Circa 2024-2025   .. we do not own any BE gear.
	AX - 5 Ghz cutting edge     Wi-Fi 6 & 6E    1.3 Gbps   Circa 2019|2021   AX can fall back to 2.4Ghz
	AC - 5 Ghz most common      Wi-Fi 5         866 Mbps   Circa 2014        AC can fall back to 2.4Ghz
	N  - 2.4 Ghz or 5Ghz        Wi-Fi 4         450 Mbps   2009
	G  - 2.4 Ghz                Wi-Fi 3          54 Mbps   2003
	A  - 2.4 GHz                Wi-Fi 2          54 Mbps   1999
	B  - 2.4 GHz                Wi-Fi 1          11 Mbps   1999
	11 - Legacy

The IP:      Is the DHCP address 192.168.12.xxx  dynamically assigned when your device connects.

The MAC ID:  Is your device's unique machine address.  Format: xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx

Connection Time: The time and date when your device leased the IP from the Wifi Server.

Notes...
Glass is troublesome. Usually causes your device to connect using 2.4GHz. Stays even if 5GHz is available.
Mac's and roaming. Mac's are known to be problematic, they get 'stuck' on an AP they have moved away from.
"Auto" bandwidth, letting your device pick which band (2.4 or 5G) can be problematic. 5Ghz only might work much better.

-- NYB --
 AP                   AP Mac Id      2G   5G         All are ceiling mounted.
Exec Corner          D8ECE5B715F6     F8   F9     Sitting on a short cabnet CEO office. to be ceiling mounted.
Conference           D8ECE5B6FEEE     F0   F1     Middle of the ceiling in the conference room.
South East Side      7049A204FC9C     9C - 9F     South East ceiling middle branch 
South West End       7049A204FB40     40 - 43     South West ceiling near the entry door 
Pod Booth            D8ECE5B7084E     50 - 51     Podcast Booth ceiling 

2025.07  -67dbm or less is what you wanna see at NYB.  > -68dbm, something isn't perfect. jeff 
2025.10  Another company moved into the NYB. That wifi is too close to our wifi. Too bad, we had it good for a few months. 

jef