04-13-2001 12:06 PM - edited 07-05-2021 11:58 AM
Does the IEEE 802.11 standard specify prioritization methods for voice and video on a wireless LAN?
04-17-2001 01:13 PM
Of course it's kinda tacky to do here on a Cisco forum but..., but I found a white paper on 802.11 on 3Com's site and in it they talk about "Time Bounded Data" like voice and video and the "Point Coordination Function" in access points as being something that provides some level of prioritization. I'm going to have to do some more research on the issue, though, since it is going to be pretty important for voice and video over IP over wireless.
You can read 3Com's white paper at http://www.3com.com/other/pdfs/infra/corpinfo/en_US/50307201.pdf
06-18-2014 02:26 AM
No, 802.11 is an IEEE standard that allows devices such as laptop computers or cellular
phones to join a wireless LAN widely used in the home, office and some commercial
establishments.
08-05-2014 07:50 PM
No, sorry to say that the IEEE 802.11 standard does not provide any way to priortize voice or video traffic. It is used to categorize different radio signals and its strengths.
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