Short Preamble
Steve Barnes wrote:
I have updated several of my towers to 3.24 and started noticing on the
Registration Tab in the Tx/Rx Rate column I have a most that say
11Mbps/11Mbps. But I have a few that will say 11Mbps-SP/11Mbps-SP. What
does the SP signify?
Steve Barnes
RC-WiFi
Thanks a bunch. That means those are ones that my installers didn't setup
right GREAT.
Steve Barnes
Manager
PCS-WIN
RC-WiFi Wireless Internet Service
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What is the difference between short and long preamble?
Chris Gotstein
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Iron Mountain, MI 49801
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Steve Barnes wrote:
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On Thu, 2009-06-18 at 09:43 -0500, Chris Gotstein wrote:
I've been setting it to auto, does it matter a whole lot 1 way or the
other? Are others forcing the preamble?
That's the setting that I typically use, too. It'll use long for those
that don't support the short (more efficient)
Most grids in the 5.8 range will work pretty well in the 5.3 range. Hech,
I've even seen them work at short distances in the 2.4 range in an
emergency.
Cameron
I am going to be setting up a very short range (think 300ft) 5.2GHz
link. Do you think I would have any problem using a 5.8GHz grid
What I know is that I have issues (at times) if my tranzeos aren't set to
Long. So I have just standardized on Long. I might gain a little speed
with short but I will take stability any day over a little more speed.
Steve Barnes
Manager
PCS-WIN
RC-WiFi Wireless Internet Service
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