I am not sure about the 3DS.

Here is what we have been running on Aruba here at Liberty University. It has 
worked well with everything.  The Wii needs 2 mbit basic rate, but you do not 
need to transmit that rate.

wlan ssid-profile "Lxxxx"
   essid "xxxx"
   g-basic-rates 2 5
   g-tx-rates 5 6 9 11 12 18 24 36 48 54
   wmm
   wmm-vo-dscp 46
   wmm-vi-dscp 34
   wmm-be-dscp 0
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Bruce Osborne
Network Engineer
IT Network Services

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LIBERTY UNIVERSITY
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From: Heath Barnhart [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Tuesday, May 22, 2012 9:31 AM
Subject: Re: gaming consoles

Doesn't the 3DS also need the lower rates? I had heard that but haven't 
confirmed.



On 5/17/2012 1:35 PM, Kellogg, Brian D. wrote:
We'll be moving to an Aruba wireless solution this summer which will give us a 
lot of capabilities we haven't had.  One of the objectives is to allow gaming 
consoles on the wireless network in order to eventually remove wired ports from 
the dorms.

Has anyone put together some information on what is needed to get the consoles 
on the WLAN that would be will to share it?  I believe the Wii may require 
1Mbps and 2Mbps (which obviously sucks for dense deployments).  Wondering if 
this is true and what other caveats there may be with other consoles that 
others have come across.

Thanks,
Brian
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