Please tell me how to edit the supported rates list on an 802.11g ERP client (not access point). For lab purposes I would like to omit rates 1, 2, 5.5, and 11. The usual client utility appears not to support this configuration change.
Hi:I submit that wireless routers only route IP and specifically do not route Appletalk. Appletalk support in wireless routers amounts to proper bridging between the 802.3 port used exclusively for inside wired connectivity and the 802.11 port used e...
I understand that Cisco will support multiple beacon streams from one access point, each carrying one SSID, in a soon to be released IOS version. I imagine publishing four SSIDs at each of my enterprise's many access points - Auth0Nets, Auth1Nets, Au...
Hi Zaheer:A hub is an Ethernet device that, as you say, repeats a signal arriving on one port out all other ports. The hub, or repeater, restores the signal strength, regenerates the Ethernet preamble, and retimes bit boundaries.Whether a frame, Ethe...
Hi JHCC:The order of events for most 802.11 client communication is:powerup/initializescan/probe for service set(s)join selected service setauthenticate with AP (the open auth kind)associate with APmaybe EAP authenticate if rather moderncommunicate u...
Hi:Clause 14 (FHSS), 15 (DSSS), 18 (HR/DSSS), and 19 (ERP) PHYs all use the 2.4 GHz ISM band. FHSS divides the band into 79 channels and uses all of them in quick succession. The other PHYs divide the band into 11 channels and normally use one channe...