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From: ½±Â§® (licst1hotmail.com)
Date: Wed Aug 15 2001 - 18:08:55 CDT

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    Dear all,

        Thanks for all kindness replies. For a AIR-BSM342 base station, there
    are modem connection, ethernet wired connection, and 802.11 wireless
    connection. So, where do you think the 10 sitting on? Wireless clients are
    my best bet. Any correction needed? Thanks.

    Sincerely,
    Chiang

    ----- Original Message -----
    From: "Derek Dolan - Lists" <listssentrax.org>
    To: <aironetenkidu.cse.ucsc.edu>
    Cc: "'???'" <licst1hotmail.com>
    Sent: Thursday, August 16, 2001 1:05 AM
    Subject: RE: [Aironet] Aironet Base Station Question

    > I would imagine this statement is describing a scenario where you don't
    need
    > extensive bandwidth to all of your clients. An 802.11b access point is
    > essentially a 11 Mbps hub for all practical purposes, so the same
    bandwidth
    > guidelines apply as a shared media Ethernet network (hub). 11 Mbps/10
    > clients 11 Mbps = 1.1 Mbps per client (on a good day, and not including
    > protocol overhead from TCP etc). If your bandwidth requirements are only
    > ~256k per client, then you can support a higher number of users per access
    > point. An application for this (not with the BSE342, mind you) might be a
    > wireless ISP scenario where you're only guaranteeing 256k per subscriber.
    >
    > - Derek
    >
    > -----Original Message-----
    > From: licst1hotmail.com [mailto:licst1hotmail.com]
    > Sent: Wednesday, August 15, 2001 11:36 AM
    > To: aironetenkidu.cse.ucsc.edu
    > Subject: [Aironet] Aironet Base Station Question
    >
    >
    > Hi,
    >
    > I have question in using Aironet AIR-BSE342/BSM342. According to the
    > recommendation from CISCO document, "is recommended to support up to 10
    > simultaneous users, but may support more, depending upon bandwidth
    > requirements." What does this mean? Can anyone give me an example to have
    > more clients (> 10) with different BW requirement?
    >
    > Thanks.
    >
    > Sincerely,
    > Chiang
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