Yes!
That is correct.
Kevin
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From: karlnet-bounces@WISPNotes.com
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helio@compuland.com.br
Sent: Thursday, July 17, 2003 2:09 PM
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Subject: RE: [Karlnet] bandwidth management
On 16 Jul 2003 at 7:19, Kevin Knuth wrote:
Ok Kevin, just to clear things up:
If I set a limit of 256K in the ethernet and 256K in the radio slot (RG
Unit)
AND 256K in the AP I'll get 256K each way or lower ?
In the tests I've done on prior releases I got that behaviour...
I supposed that:
1 - limiting 256K on ethernet of the RG will limit to 256K everything
LEAVING the
ethernet
2 - limiting 256K on the radio slot of the RG will limit to 256K everything
LEAVING the
RG by the wireless
3 - limiting 256K on the AP will limit to 256 everything LEAVING the
AP towards the RG.
So I would got 256K both ways (aproximately).
Is that correct ?
Thanks,
Helio.
> The answer to your question is "NO". Sorry, our bandwidth is just
backward of
> what you would expect!
>
> The engineers are trying to find a way to correct this. This is because
you are
> setting OVER THE AIR bandwidth limitations on the wireless interface-
regardless
> if it is up or download.
>
> Kevin
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