I really just depends on the bandwidth you are selling.  I have 128K up
to 1MB so I have set all of my clients to 11MB with autofallback to 5MB
in case of interference.  I have B/W allocated with a Mikrotik box.

-Scott Wells

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Sent: Wednesday, October 29, 2003 8:54 AM
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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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