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WLAN: b-Standard 32 users / g-standard 64 users

 
 
Jan
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      06-22-2004, 12:54 PM
Hello everyone!

Could someone please explain me why an WLAN-AP (b-Standard) can only handle
32 concurrent users?
The same with the g-Standard... why can an AP only handle 64 concurrent
users?

I know that it must have something to do with the provided number of
timeslots (8?) !

Thank you very much!

Jan


 
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