This is not an invitation for sales
calls. Please do not respond to my email with lines such as I am a sales
consultant with a company providing an integrated suite for secure management
of wireless networks,.
Thank you.
Chip
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I guess we will have to change
the organization to COMCAUSE !
On Thu, 12 May 2005, Brian David wrote:
I hear you Chip on this Sales Call crap. I put out one e-mail and now I am
getting calls from Sales Weasels. I thought this was a place that Folks
could share ideas and questions about
We are doing that without any problem. We use Cisco 340, 350, and 1200 series
APs (exclusively),
though we are quickly getting rid of the 340/350 stuff.
-jcw
To: WIRELESS-LAN@LISTSERV.EDUCAUSE.EDU
From: James Savage [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Thu, 12 May 2005 16:18:55 -0400
Subject:
I am not a wireless network expert, but it is my understanding that
a b connection to a WAP slows all traffic on that WAP to b speed.
- Mike
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J. Michael Yohe
Executive Director, Electronic Information Services
Valparaiso University
410 Christopher Center, 1410 Chapel Drive, Valparaiso, IN
Close.
.11b is of course 11meg
.11g goes to compatibility mode, and drops down to something in the
order of 19meg.
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We actually fix all our b at 11 - and our a/g cells at 48 and 54.
Works like a charm...
John J. Brassil | Network Engineer, Vanderbilt Data/Video Engineering
voice 615.322.2496
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