I ask because I have never really seen it for sure. We have one access point where only in the evenings or on weekends as a rule, we will have periods lasting as long as 30 minutes where some clients
One client hogging the whole network. No bandwidth limiting/shaping in place I'm guessing.... Find the Kazaa kid and put him at 128Kbps transmit/receive and see if that helps. At 08:35 PM 6/3/03 -050
Yup. Could well be. How's the throttling being done? Is this a turbocell client or an 802.11b client? RTS/CTS settings? Are these business clients with networks or individual clients and single works
Not at this time, looking to put in traffic shaping soon and will be able to do this then. you I've seen numerous Go too. Well, it's over for the night now. The next time it starts, I will turn off
happens? was turned off. I've talked few times with karlnet tech support about this. They do not have the idea why this is happening or they are just playing dumb (or both). Pooling is performing mu
We have had similar problems with polling. We have many commercial accounts that run citrix, or streaming audio/video, etc... With polling enabled, whoever needs the largest bandwidth seemed to get i
Steve, Can you tell me exactly what hardware you use for your flashrom units in terms of MB, etc? It is definitely somthing we would like to explore. Brett Hays Hometown Online www.htonline.net
We have 45 residential clients on one AP-1000 and also disabled polling. I'm wondering what the value of Karlnet is without the polling. Other than the minute obscurity of the communications (just ad
Steve, I know I asked which motherboards you are using, but I am really curious to know more about the setups you are using. For instance, what cpu do you use (can you get away with a heatsink only t
I haven't seen this problem using the ap1000 w/ polling, just use some type of bandwidth management you should be fine [mailto:karlnet-bounces@WISPNotes.com] polling maintain load units. services, we
Author: "Bruno Lopes F. Cabral" <bruno@openline.com.br>
Date: Wed, 4 Jun 2003 14:12:55 -0300
Hi there I can talk a bit about unix type 802.11 AP setups because I use it here for more than 18 months (A) we started with ad-hoc linux notebooks on an 15dBi omni. with 15-17 clients it starts to g
Dan's Bandwidth management comment: We throttle every client at their location with the RG-1100. It is not bandwidth related because even someone trying to view an IP camera at low frame-rate and res
not down We use polling w/ streaming audio, vpn's, FTP's, gaming, VoIP, citrix, with out any problems Dan -- [This E-mail scanned for viruses by Declude Virus]
I've been playing with an all-in-one mobo with included low power CPU. Not sure what sort of horsepower it has, but it seems to work well with StarOS. It's a ECS P6VEM3, mATX and has onboard video, s
Howdy Guys!! You can have up to 3 radio interfaces and 1 ethernet. If you buy the HF-600 Flashrom Module. KN also has a HF-500 module that is a 2 port version... It is a waste as far as I'm concerned