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I didnt realize the wormhole that was opened when I asked Cisco Tac this. Trying to understand how throughput works heading towards an AP. I was given an article that states the following: Meraki recommends that the end user is located no more than ...
I'm trying to troubleshoot a slow wireless speed issue. I have a client who complains about her wireless always slowing down in a certain area around our building. I cant replicate the issue. When I look at the MCS value the client has inside the con...
I am at a loss. We currently have 4 cisco expressway servers (2 E's and 2 C's) all in a cluster. Whenever one pair is down while the other is up there is no problems. When all four of them are enabled however, the video chops. I've worked with plenty...
I set up 5 routers. One hub server,three spokes and a middle router (emulating the cloud).
Here are my configs:
R1 (Hub) 37251
interface Tunnel0ip address 192.168.0.1 255.255.255.0no ip redirectsip mtu 1416ip nhrp authentication cisco123...
Thanks, If Im understanding this quote correctly: Limitations and Factors Affecting ThroughputFirst and foremost, throughput to the Internet is capped by the ISP and devices upstream of the APs. Also, 802.11 is a shared medium and is limited by other...
Thank you for your response. When you say access rate, what do you mean? Just the bandwidth that is available to use? and apparently we pay for a gig internet speed. so how is 100 mbps a great result in comparison? just trying to learn how all this w...