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For questions about wireless networking (802.11), including any licensed or unlicensed RF medium used to provide point-to-point or point-to-multipoint network links.
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Why is Wireless 802.11g Faster Than 802.11b?
802.11g has a higher bitrate (54mbs, realisitc 22-26mbs). 802.11g uses the same radio-frequency bandwidth as 802.11b, but 802.11g implements QAM / modulation. So a 64-QAM modulation increases the b …
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Entirely wireless network being taken down by ICMPv6 neighbor solicitations
MooseBalm, can you confirm, you are blocking RAs and the problem has been solved?
It would be even better if you could kill them closer to the source, on the AP, or disable it on the clients complete …
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number of users affecting wifi signal strength?
The medium for wireless communication is air/space which is limited. There is only so much of it. The more clients connecting the more medium is used less medium there is for others. …
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IPAD Roaming on HP APs
Was just wondering if anyone has any insight into this. I have an issue with IPADs roaming when connected to a specific SSID in a large campus network design. The APs are managed via a WLC from HP. I …