: [WIRELESS-LAN] mixing 'b' and 'g'
Hi all,
We're in position where we may be mixing 'b' and 'g' APs in areas where
it's
likely users will roam between them. I didn't expect to have any problems
roaming between them and my testing has proven this. Just wondering if anyone
knows of any 'gotchas
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Subject: [WIRELESS-LAN] mixing 'b' and 'g'
Hi all,
We're in position where we may be mixing 'b' and 'g' APs in areas where
it's
likely users will roam between them. I didn't expect to have any problems
roaming between them and my testing has proven this. Just wondering
@LISTSERV.EDUCAUSE.EDU
Subject: Re: [WIRELESS-LAN] mixing 'b' and 'g'
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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Subject: Re: [WIRELESS-LAN] mixing 'b' and 'g'
The performance degradation associated with mixing b and g on
the network varies depending on the mix of b and g traffic. I
believe our recent tests of b and g