On 9/14/2017 11:32 AM, Derek Atkins wrote: > Except that if you have TRUE 802.11b devices, it will downgrade your > 802.11g network completely to 11Mbps.
Not exactly. Each device transmits and receives at its full capability up to the limits of the AP but 802.11b devices take much longer to transmit and receive packets than 802.11g/n devices. That latency does degrade faster devices' performance but it's not that bad. 802.11b is not a problem at all for 5GHz WiFi devices. Devices operating at 5GHz are unaffected by anything operating at 2.4Ghz. IMO a more serious problem than throughput with 802.11b devices is that they only do WEP. Isolating them on a DMZ with a dedicated access point is a good idea and solves the throughput degradation problem as a bonus. -- Rich P. _______________________________________________ Discuss mailing list Discuss@blu.org http://lists.blu.org/mailman/listinfo/discuss