02-25-2004 04:56 PM - edited 07-04-2021 09:23 AM
I attended a Cisco class that focused on implementing an 802.11b network. In that class we were told that as a rule of thumb the data rate can be tied to Signal/Noise Ratio. With a ratio above 10+dB, you can expect an 11Mbps data rate, 8+db = 5.5 Mbps, 6+dB = 2Mbps and 4+dB = 1 Mbps.
Has anyone ever seen something like this for the 802.11g standad?
Thanks.
Don
03-02-2004 12:32 PM
As far as I know, 802.11g can operate at data rates greater than11mbps.
03-02-2004 01:13 PM
03-11-2004 08:57 AM
John,
Would be nice if that link were "publicly"accessible. Not all of us are CCIE's, distributors aor partners.
Scott
03-11-2004 01:18 PM
Sorry I forgot
This one should work.
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/hw/wireless/ps4570/products_white_paper09186a00801d61a3.shtml
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