04-16-2012 12:08 PM - edited 07-03-2021 10:00 PM
Regarding to the Contention Window (CW).
as we know that the wireless client who wants to send data to the access point must generate a back-off time between 0 and CWmin and and waits until the RF channel is free for an interval called DIFS.
now who gives the CWmin to the client? (i think the AP, right?)
if the client's CWmin is given by the access point, how the AP gives it to the client ?
please tell me, i really could not find any explaination on the internet.
thank you
naoufl
04-16-2012 12:18 PM
The AP gives the CWmin/max to the client, based on the configured EDCA parameters.
Steve
04-16-2012 12:32 PM
do you have any idea how the AP gives the CWmin/max to the client? is it via the bacon frame?
please provide me with any documentation that explains how the AP assigns the CWmin/max to the client. because i need a refrence in this matter in my MSc dissertation.
thank you very much
Naoufl
04-16-2012 12:43 PM
I do believe that it is transmitted to the client in the beacon frames, as the client would need to know the EDCA parameters prior to joining the WLAN.
Steve
04-16-2012 12:56 PM
Correct. It is in the WMM section of the beacon.
04-16-2012 02:03 PM
thank you very much for this important information.
can you please provide me with any reference that explain how the AP gives the CWmin/max.
I am really in need for this.
thank you.
naoufl
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