Great idea Jerry, looking forward to the results.
I Just filled it out, here's some additional feedback:

   - Lowest supported data-rate (what cisco calls mandatory...industry
   calls Basic) depends on density. I use RF Profiles to set lowest mandatory
   rate much higher in lecture-halls & medium-high density environments.
   Office space I still disable all non-OFDM rates (ie no 802.11b -- 6Mb min.
   mandatory)
   - It's 802.1X (not x)
   - i found the "how do you deal with Rogues" question difficult to answer
   in a mult. choice format. (I think that deserves it's own survey).

Thanks for sharing,

Mike Albano


On Thu, Mar 6, 2014 at 5:41 AM, Jerry Bucklaew <[email protected]> wrote:

> To ALL:
>
>     I wanted to ask a couple questions about what people are doing to
> improve performance for their wireless systems.  Specifically in disabling
> speeds and turning on aggressive load balancing and client band select.  I
> have access to some survey software and thought why not do it through a
> survey.  So I compiled a basic survey (12 questions) about wireless
> systems.  I added questions about how many cables you pull and what do you
> do with rogues, two popular topics. I hope people do not find this
> annoying, the survey is anonymous and of course voluntary.
>     The results to the survey may be useful to many of us so I will
> publish them back to the list after a week. The more people who take the
> survey, the more useful the results will be.  If people find this sort of
> thing useful, I can create more surveys and publish the results.
>
>
> http://vovici.com/wsb.dll/s/8727g55c36
>
>
> PS. This is my first attempt at doing surveys and using this software so I
> apologize in advance for any mistakes I have made.
>
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