On 10/10/2011 13:28, Randy Bush wrote: > perhaps as an educational exercise in network troubleshooting whoever is > operating the meeting network could explain what the frack is wrong with > the meeting network, how it is being debugged, and what they have > learned about the cause of the suckage.
if it's wifi that's causing the trouble, the usual causes are: - insufficient density of APs for the number of clients - APs configured with TX too high (should be set as low as possible) - APs configured to accept dot11b <= 9 megs - APs configured to use auto channel selection - stupid broken clients screaming at high volume across the room to APs which are impossibly far away There is a more fundamental problem, though: wifi was not designed with crazyass density in mind. Bring back UTP? Nick