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Posted By Nate Ho 02-15-2022 05:00:27 AM
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Hello Chuck, Thanks for the response. Just to clarify, splitting the SSID would only be done for the residential guest network. Unfortunately we don't have the ability to perform a full redesign, so a good number of devices are in areas with > -70db range. We have many BYOD gaming devices such as PCs, ...
Posted By Nate Ho 02-14-2022 12:41:32 PM
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Hello, I've heard in general, more SSIDs = BAD; however, in some cases, I seem to also remember hearing splitting one SSID into two, one for 2.4GHz-only and one for 5GHz-only is a best-practice. With band-steering being unreliable, having two SSIDs will allow devices to connect to 5GHz only. Does ...
Posted By Nate Ho 09-30-2021 09:17:00 AM
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Thanks for the reply Ryan. We use AirMatch with Client Match to automatically select EIRP. Right now the range provided for 2.4 is 1-16 and 5 is 16-21. Most APs use 11 or 12 for 2.4 and 16 or 17 for 5 (dBm). At what point is the AP going to outreach a client device such as an iPad or Xbox? V/r, ...
Posted By Nate Ho 09-30-2021 09:02:00 AM
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Hello All, My team and I have been challenged with providing "good" (jury still discussing) Wi-Fi in our dormitory. As one of the World's largest single dormitory buildings, it almost feels like it's also the World's most unfriendly Wi-Fi environment! Currently we are utilizing Aruba-335 Access ...