Lee (and others), correct me if I'm wrong here:

Assuming a wireless deployment engineered for density over coverage
(lots of APs for clients to connect to), there should be few and far
between cases where having all rates enabled would have an impact on
your system. That is, very small chance of distant clients, and enough
AP's to ensure that the 1/10 of 1% "B" clients have little to no impact.


Jeff

>>> Lee H Badman <lhbad...@syr.edu> 5/31/2011 4:20 PM >>>
One of my long running beefs with controller based systems is that data
rates settings are per controller. Would be nice to be able to set the
two APs I might need for scanners to 11b rates, while letting the other
498 do no less than 5.5. 

Perhaps I want too much... Sigh. This technology stuff...

-Lee Badman
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In our 2.4 network here at Liberty, this is what we setup that works,
at least for Aruba APs.

Transmit Rates: Only 5.5 & higher
Basic Rates: 2 & 5.5

I believe some gaming systems needed to see 2 Mbps as a basic rate, but
it did not need to be transmitted.

Bruce Osborne
Wireless Network Engineer
IT Network Services

(434) 592-4229

LIBERTY UNIVERSITY
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From: Voll, Toivo [mailto:to...@usf.edu] 
Sent: Friday, May 27, 2011 5:05 PM
Subject: Re: Dual radio APs, .11n on 2.4ghz radios or not?

We’re also running into similar issues with purpose-built PDAs, of
the type used to scan tickets and inventory etc. Also, I seem to recall
that Nintendo DS will not associate if it doesn’t see the 1 Mbps
rates. How other universities are dealing with discontinuing support to
existing devices would be interesting to hear – or if there’s a
technical solution someone has devised for this.

Toivo Voll
Network Administrator
Information Technology Communications
University of South Florida



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Rick,

What are you doing for Wii users?  The last time I checked they
required the lowest G speeds in order to associate.  Please tell me they
fixed it with a new code release for the Wii’s….

http://www.networkworld.com/community/blog/dropping-legacy-80211-support-your-infrastruc




Jeremy


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Subject: Re: [WIRELESS-LAN] Dual radio APs, .11n on 2.4ghz radios or
not?

Craig,

Enabling N on the 2.4 is not a lost cause and will help improve
performance if the coverage has been designed properly.  As of June 1st
we are disabling 11B and all 11G rates below 12Mbps.

In order to help steer people to the 5Ghz band we have created an SSID
that is only broadcast in that band and publicized it as higher
performance.

Rick

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