Balan,

Some (if not most) 802.11 NIC clients use this RTS treshold
to make roaming decisions.  Perhaps that's the reason?

-RW
--- balan h <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>  The RTS threshold value in many Access ports is set
> to 2300+ bytes as default value. This is apparently to
> disable RTS/CTS exchanges. I dont understand why we do
> this.
>  Isnt the RTS/CTS exchange used only in the
> 'Contention Period' of 802.11 where the Access point
> does no polling? Then shouldnt we enable RTS/CTS
> exchange most of the time by setting RTS threshold to
> a low value, to avoid collisions?
> 
> 
> balanh
> 
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