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I agree . . . and have that same attitude. Except I have a customer complaining about lost packets. I’ve discovered that this is happening at the AP. He’s a heavy gamer, which uses the UDP packets . . . which get dropped first when things get congested. I’m just trying to find solutions.
I may go add SOHO routers to those that don’t have them. I’m open for suggestions. I have a mikrotik behind the AP and am using a couple queues to limit a few things.
Jeremy -----Original Message-----
IMHO, (for what it's worth) you are better off controlling bandwidth at the AP, or better yet, at the NOC. The reason being, you want the customer's data to be flowing as fast as it can over the wireless. If the bandwidth control is at the NOC, then the bandwidth controller there gets to control how many packets that customer gets over the ENTIRE wireless network, and how big those packets are. If the control is at the AP or the client you are creating a bottleneck at that point on your wireless network. Other segments of the network could suffer because of this.
Just something to ponder.. Kevin Summers
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