HOLD OFF FOR 802.11G!!
It runs on B's freq (so you get b's distance), you get a's speed (54mb) and
is backward compatable with b clients.
I HIGHLY expect 802.11a to quietly go away.
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It's true that TV's, phones, radios, and cable have a larger market share,
but it took like 50 years for those technologies to reach critical mass! As
I keep saying, the Internet is still in it's infancy.
The problem that the
If the router takes the 2 medium queues in the config, it will work. I'm
just not sure you can create 2 med. queues. Why not just create 1
access-list containing both subnets and add that list to the med queue.
Steve
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It definitly works, but I've always been told to use 1 priority queue for
voice, then CBQ the SNA and video and WFQ with WRED on the rest.
They say voice is most important because it has the highest human
perception, and humans will notice bad voice before bad video.
Steve
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I have also been told that you cannot view your queue when fast-switching is
turned on, and only can when process-switching is on. I highly doubt it,
but maybe it's true. Is it? I can't see a relationship between the two,
but maybe it's true.
Steve
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