10-21-2002 05:01 AM - edited 07-04-2021 11:28 PM
I'm using two wireless bridge to connect only two PCs. Actually i can reach only
a data rate of 3.6 Mbs. I've pick this value looking the statisstics menu.
There's anyone that could help me to congigure my bridge in order to reach higher data rate???
10-25-2002 08:55 AM
Use this URL to find the model bridge you have then follow it to the configuration portion of the document to see how to change the data rate. You may need to upgrade to the latest firmware as well.
http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/wireless/index.htm
10-28-2002 02:28 AM
I've upgraded the firmware on the flash with the latest version.
I've have also configured the two bridges to the maximum data rate 11.
Actually after tests i can reach 5Mb/s.
could you give any other suggestions in order to reach higher velocity
10-28-2002 05:19 AM
You are going about as fast as will ever see. Inefficiencies in the various protocols and the inclusion of encapsulation overhead limits the payload throughput. Don not forget that the wireless link is also half duplex. Try testing with a few hosts on both ends of the link; multiple sessions can make use of some of the remaining bandwidth.
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