I have done this on all of my clients as it seems to stabilize the link
considerably during bandwidth intensive applications (downloads).  If you
are throttling all clients this may or may not be an issue.

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Sam" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, October 29, 2003 8:53 AM
Subject: [smartBridges] Forcing the AP to 2 MB


> I have a question...after reading a few posts on here, I'm wondering the
> implications of setting my APs to 2 MB, no auto-fallback (or even 1 MB, no
> auto-fallback.) Would this be a good idea?
>
> By design, none of my customers get more than 384k down, 256k up. And
> those are business customers that are mainly all on only during the
> daytime.
>
> Would this be a good idea? Also, I'm assuming that setting the AP to say,
> 1 MB only, that this setting will override the CPE settings because the AP
> will only talk at this speed and no faster?
>
> I'd appreciate any thoughts on this.
>
> Thanks!
> Sam
>
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