neofast
09-03-2009, 12:48 PM
For normal CSMA 802.11, clients that perform poorly - like having interference or some other performance degrading issue - like poor signal level and severe multipath (going through part of a tree, or having several small obstructions in the nearby path, or a higly reflective environment) bring down the overall performance of the access point, which will consume large segments of airtime attempting to deliver packets at low speed rates.
Could you explain the effect these things have on the rocket M, bullet M, Nano M, etc? I'm thinking I understand that the impact is dramatically less, but I am lacking sufficient understanding of what's going on.
Could you explain the effect these things have on the rocket M, bullet M, Nano M, etc? I'm thinking I understand that the impact is dramatically less, but I am lacking sufficient understanding of what's going on.