Yep that would be nice I would have to agree even put it in the window on the APPO where it shows the clients that are associated or put it on at least the ABO side! That I agree would be awesome. Because I have this funny feeling it is a couple of my long out customers having the range issue and if I can get a repeater or another more direct tower closer to them it would be awesome and help them out as well..
 
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Sent: Tuesday, September 09, 2003 5:21 PM
Subject: RE: [smartBridges] How to get more thruput?

I WISH�I WISH�I WISH�.SB COULD IMPLEMENT THIS?!?!?

 

Put a feature in the aPPo that tells me what the aPPo is currently transmitting at (i.e. 11 or 5.5, etc) and on top of that, tell me which one of my clients is forcing the �fall back� from 11 Meg.

 

I WISH�I WISH�I WISH!!  This would tell me which of my clients I need to tweak to optimize the network.  This is NOT, I repeat NOT, always the client with the lowest RSSI.  It is not that easy.

 

Sully

 

-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Blazen Wireless
Sent: Tuesday, September 09, 2003 5:10 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [smartBridges] How to get more thruput?

 

We have an APPO and ABO aprox 3.41 miles or less apart from each other. Best I can do to an internal server downloading a MP3 file (SHHHH) is aprox 1.3 meg. I have (had) the client radio set to RTS of aprox 800 set him to 2346 as a test and still was not any better. There was no heavy traffic on the network other then a few people on the same radio (APPO) as him we are talking total maybe 50kbps?

 

Could it be that one of my further out customers (5-6 miles) is not getting 11 megs and keeping the radio at 1-5.5 megs at that speed and hosing it for the rest of the clients?

 

What would be a test for that. Could there be some easy way to tell what the client is associated at so I can plan where to put more repeaters easier to set up to where I have every customer at 11 megs associated??

 

Thanks

 

 

Martin & Steve
Blazen Wireless
www.blazenwireless.com

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