Denis,

We run 802.11n across campus but
we shape "sentitive" SSIDs per user

eg: visitors registered by email get 256 kps, sponsored visitors get 10 Mbps, WPA2 based SSID is unlimited
      eduroam SSID is unlimited

Doing it per SSID allows us to fully take advantage of the 802.11n capacity for users that we trust,
and limit all other users.

Philippe Hanset
Univ. of TN

On Sep 25, 2009, at 9:40 AM, Dennis Xu wrote:

We have been doing per user bandwidth control (1.5Mbps) for years (just increased it to 3M this fall). As we are installing new 11n APs for mixed deployment with legacy clients, this bandwidth cap would disappoint 11n users. I want to ask the group:

1. Do you still use per user bandwidth control for 11n deployment? If you do, what is the your bandwidth cap?
2. If you don't apply bandwidth control, do you see any problems?

Thanks,

Dennis Xu
Network Analyst
Computing and Communication Services
University of Guelph
5198244120 x 56217

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