12-17-2003 08:31 AM - edited 07-04-2021 09:14 AM
Just trying to clarify my understanding
If I have a device configured for 802.11G and 802.11B and two users on with 11G and one with 11B if the 11G user connects they should get a through put of 54mbps but if the 11B connects they will bring everyone connected including the 11G users down to 11mbps
Thanks
12-17-2003 03:11 PM
your are correct on your assumption.
this is why you may want to get all "G" compatible devices and use the 'B' for something that doesn't require that higher bandwidth.
12-19-2003 06:14 AM
I am not sure if I agree with this. I believe that the header information is sent at the 802.11b speed, but the rest of the packet is 802.11g speed.
12-19-2003 03:17 PM
The short answer - enabling 802.11b on an 802.11g AP will slow down everyone.
Take a look at this Cisco white paper on 802.11g for an answer to your question. You'll need a CCO acount to access it.
http://www.cisco.com/warp/partner/synchronicd/cc/pd/witc/ao1200ap/prodlit/80211_wp.htm
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