I have throttling in place now thats not the issue. The issue is in my opinion and theory is at what rate the radios associate at.. If they are only associating at 1 meg or less then yes you will have throughput problems, if I have all my close customers able to associate at 11 megs (5.5) and my furthest customers only at 1 meg ( 500kbps) then the further users are not going to be able to associate at 1 meg but will be forced to associate at 11 megs and since that is not a stable link they will suffer as I kind of proved tonight but cant be 100% sure unless I could verify what speed the users radios are associating at to the AP. In theory the AP cant be associated to 3 to 4 radios all at different speeds. They will be associated at the speed of the slowest radio or the fastest depending on what radio has the best link I think?
 
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Subject: RE: [smartBridges] Slow down problems

That�s the basics of 802.11 std, when one user hogs the entire bandwidth the remaining users have to share the bandwidth, hence bandwidth throttling is important to ensure good and stable links to all users, I think the XO series access point should solve your problem which can provide dedicated bandwidth to every user.  

 

Vasu

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Okay I think I have figured out the problem with my system. It seems that when users are one (close users) they are associated to the APPO at 5.5 to 11 megs possibly and the users that are further away are at 1 meg max well if you have the near users at 11 megs tying up the radio and the far uses cant connect at a slower speed for a better link / speed quality then the far users suffer? am I correct in my theory does that make any sense?

 

So going forward we are going to have to plan some more sites closer to the users having issues etc Has anyone else experienced this. I cant verify 100% that this is true due to the fact the radios don't report what speed they are associated at? Can someone think of a way to validate this theory??

 

Thanks

 

Martin & Steve
Blazen Wireless
www.blazenwireless.com

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