Re: (ietf54-noc 1802) Re: why we had wireless problems at IETF

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>you need to do some engineering in order to make is such that the ap's 
>sitting on the same channels can't hear to much of each other. noise is 
>the biggest killer here because it results in more retransmissions which 
>results in deeper buffers on the ap's which results in more 
>retramismission which results in the ap's crashing from buffer-overflows 
>and overall results in reduced performance...
>
>the accompaning issues is more than 60-100 clients per ap (and ~200=death)
>really results in reduced performance as well, particulallry if most of
>them are active so more ap's can result in better localized performance,
>assuming you get a handle on the rf issue.

	maybe at IETF55, should we invite 802.11b experts to measure behaviors,
	expreiment with basestation placement, and such?

itojun


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