Hi Mitar (and anyone else really)
I'm trying to figure out how to disable
just 802.11b but not 802.11g.
I know how to enable greenfield mode, but not how to just disable
802.11b
Also, a few other questions:
If I
enable short guard interval, what will that do for 802.11g? Do you
recommend using it for the public "give wifi to the people" access
points in an urban environment where there will still be some older 802.11g clients?
Would
you enable 40 mhz mode for these public access points as well? If I
understand correctly then they will still be able to use 20 mhz for
802.11g devices and 40 mhz for 802.11n devices. Correct?
If
I have a 1x1 802.11n node, like a Bullet M2, will it actually help to
enable TX-STBC or RX-STBC1 ? My understanding is that RX-STBC1 will
still give an improvement but that TX-STBC will do nothing (or maybe
even reduce performance?) if you have only one transmit antenna. Is this
correct?
I'm not sure I understand what DSSS_CCK-40 does? It enables support for this mode, but under what circumstances will it actually be used?
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marc/juul