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802.11b and 802.11G

bowlesuk
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Just trying to clarify my understanding

If I have a device configured for 802.11G and 802.11B and two users on with 11G and one with 11B if the 11G user connects they should get a through put of 54mbps but if the 11B connects they will bring everyone connected including the 11G users down to 11mbps

Thanks

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adamt
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your are correct on your assumption.

this is why you may want to get all "G" compatible devices and use the 'B' for something that doesn't require that higher bandwidth.

I am not sure if I agree with this. I believe that the header information is sent at the 802.11b speed, but the rest of the packet is 802.11g speed.

btillery
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The short answer - enabling 802.11b on an 802.11g AP will slow down everyone.

Take a look at this Cisco white paper on 802.11g for an answer to your question. You'll need a CCO acount to access it.

http://www.cisco.com/warp/partner/synchronicd/cc/pd/witc/ao1200ap/prodlit/80211_wp.htm

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