We are experiencing a problem in our dorm where one wireless user will use all of the Available bandwidth on an 802.11g Autonomous AP's radio. We are currently using a Bluecoat Packeteer packet shaper to shape traffic at the Internet. The problem I have seen is with user on-line backups, either to a Time Capsule (student moved a terabyte of data in a month) or to (mozy, Backblaze, etc.). We receive complainants that the Internet is slow. I am new to setting up QoS on cisco devices.
Is there a way of limiting through QoS on an AP, so that if a student is using all of the radio's bandwidth other users using the same AP have a fair share of bandwidth? I would prefer not to rip and replace our 802.11g APs for 802.11N APs. Any other ideas are welcomed. Nicholas Urrea Information Technology UC Hastings College of the Law urr...@uchastings.edu <mailto:urr...@uchastings.edu> x4718 ********** Participation and subscription information for this EDUCAUSE Constituent Group discussion list can be found at http://www.educause.edu/groups/.