The timing for this discussion is good because I'm considering moving
users to a new platform this summer. My choice is MT or Ubiquiti or a
combination of both. Thanks! -RickG

On Sun, Feb 14, 2010 at 10:56 PM, Butch Evans <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Sun, 2010-02-14 at 00:51 -0500, RickG wrote:
>> As you know I've got your QOS on my firewall. Unfortunately, it doesnt
>> help my AP's any. What then?
>
> As you say, it is unfortunate, but it is a reality.  The problem is not
> in the volume of traffic, but in the packet rate.  The BEST approach
> here is to use some sort of polling (i.e. eliminate the 802.11 problem
> at the offset).  The problem with this is that it may involve CPE or AP
> changes.  If you are using all MT CPE, then it is a simple matter of
> moving everyone over to NStreme.  Another possibility is to limit packet
> rate at the cpe.  This is easier said than done, unless you have all MT
> cpe, in which case, nstreme is a better choice anyway.  I'll spend some
> time in a bit trying to address some options here that will possibly
> help with this issue, even WITH 802.11.
>
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