Whether that 1G is divided between 10 or 50 devices, it's still a ton of 
bandwidth. We appear to be having to increase density to compensate for low 
client tx outputs, and poor antenna design.

Thanks

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ian

Sent from my phone, please excuse brevity and misspelling.
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From: Julian Y Koh<mailto:[email protected]>
Sent: ‎09/‎02/‎2014 16:56
To: 
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Subject: Re: [WIRELESS-LAN] How many drops 802.11ac phase 2

On Feb 9, 2014, at 02:29 , Ian McDonald <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> Design guides now are indicating an access point in every other room. Where 
> is all this bandwidth meant to go?

Isn’t this more being driven by supplying a reliable signal/coverage area 
especially as client device density goes up and even more especially in 
construction settings where propagation is challenging?


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