04-16-2020 04:26 AM - edited 07-05-2021 11:56 AM
If there are four SSIDs in an AP, would it be 100/4 if the AP had a throughput of 100?
and share bandwidth?
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04-20-2020 12:05 AM
read previous answers more carefully!
- NO! 8 SSID's is NOT 8x100, one single SSID can reach 100% of the capacity when all others are not transmitting
this capacity depends on the AP-type , and throughput to a destination depends on other components in your network.
obvious example: when you connect your AP to a 100Mbps switchport, you will never get the full possible bandwidth of the AP's wireless 802.3ac? connection.
and there are more conditions to take into account. like :
- with 8 SSID's you get more overhead which will reduce the data-throughput
- with many clients in your environment, there is an extra "handshake" overhead which will reduce data-throughput
- when other AP's are in your neighborhood and working on a same channel, bandwidth will be shared. which will reduce your throughput
So a simple yes/no is not the right answer...…
04-16-2020 05:57 AM
04-16-2020 06:56 AM
Scott is pointing to the full answer,
but the short answer is NO, not 100/4! the total AP throughput is still near 100. it will be less because of the additional protocol overhead
each SSID can individually reach near a little under 100 if other SSID's keep their mout shut / are not actively used.
if 4 SSID's have active clients, available bandwith will be divided between them, but NOT in a 1:4 ratio!
04-17-2020 06:15 AM
04-20-2020 12:05 AM
read previous answers more carefully!
- NO! 8 SSID's is NOT 8x100, one single SSID can reach 100% of the capacity when all others are not transmitting
this capacity depends on the AP-type , and throughput to a destination depends on other components in your network.
obvious example: when you connect your AP to a 100Mbps switchport, you will never get the full possible bandwidth of the AP's wireless 802.3ac? connection.
and there are more conditions to take into account. like :
- with 8 SSID's you get more overhead which will reduce the data-throughput
- with many clients in your environment, there is an extra "handshake" overhead which will reduce data-throughput
- when other AP's are in your neighborhood and working on a same channel, bandwidth will be shared. which will reduce your throughput
So a simple yes/no is not the right answer...…
04-20-2020 12:36 AM
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