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08-11-2010 05:59 PM
08-11-2010 05:59 PM
Running msm422 in b/g(Radio2) and a/n(Radio1)
The reason for having both is support for older devices that need G.
I have tried this with Windows XP clients And Windows 7, and all of them prefer to connnect to G.
Is there a way to force n clients to only conenct to N ?
Thanks
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08-11-2010 08:55 PM
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Re: Running msm422 in b/g(Radio2) and a/n(Radio1)
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08-11-2010 08:59 PM
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Re: Running msm422 in b/g(Radio2) and a/n(Radio1)
Its just as soon as i turn the G radio on the client seem to prefer to connect to that.
Majority of our clients is Hp mini netbooks 5101
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08-11-2010 09:39 PM
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Re: Running msm422 in b/g(Radio2) and a/n(Radio1)
So signal might be marginally lower on n but still faster speed.
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08-12-2010 12:42 AM
08-12-2010 12:42 AM
Re: Running msm422 in b/g(Radio2) and a/n(Radio1)
You can try to change the power in Radio 2 (reduce it) so that Radio 1 will have stronger signal. (for testing)
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08-12-2010 02:51 PM
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Re: Running msm422 in b/g(Radio2) and a/n(Radio1)
I will try reduce maby to 20%
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08-12-2010 03:44 PM
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Re: Running msm422 in b/g(Radio2) and a/n(Radio1)
I might have To create a alternate SSID for the G network, that might be the best way?
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08-12-2010 04:34 PM
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08-12-2010 05:24 PM
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Re: Running msm422 in b/g(Radio2) and a/n(Radio1)
Gone the way of creating two SSID`s, as i had to reduce the power on radio two so much before clients didnt connect to G. Its like Windows 7 is programmed, or the wireless chipset to prefer G over N.
It is working fine now.
Thanks
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08-13-2010 12:05 PM
08-13-2010 12:05 PM
Re: Running msm422 in b/g(Radio2) and a/n(Radio1)
Some chip set organization have implemented a way that 5 Ghz is preferred over 2.4 Ghz.
It's not so it's solely looking at the signal strength, with the cheaper cards it is.
concluding it's very much depending on the implementation of the driver of your Wi-Fi card.
I know with some vendors you can even choose which technology is preferred of the other. (802.11n over 802.11g for example)
What you know see happening in the market is that AP hardware vendors are introducing features like bandsteering.
This means that the AP will wait longer on a client to respond to the sent out management and beacon frames and based on the preference set inside the configuration of the AP steer the client to this standard.
What i mean with this, normally a client will respond to the first available beacon and join, often this means your Wlan card will start the scan at 2.4 Ghz find a network and join this and thus not doing a initial scan at 5 Ghz which is inside the capability of your WLAN card.
With bandsteering (set to 5 Ghz preferred) the AP will wait long on the capabilities of the client and not directly respond the associating request of the client, but also sent out an beacon on the 5 Ghz to see if the client response if it does reconnect at 5 Ghz.
Perhaps HP could implement this band-steering feature soon.
Best regards,
Mike Hydra
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08-26-2010 07:18 AM
08-26-2010 07:18 AM
Re: Running msm422 in b/g(Radio2) and a/n(Radio1)
The default value is 0 (2.4), I have tried to put to 1 (5Ghz) and and seem to prefer 5Ghz radio but not all the time, however I saw more connections to 5Ghz.
You need to regedit and find this key to change it.
When you change the registry value, do a Disable and Enable of your device so the driver will reload and look for the new config.
Also others vendors like cisco/aruba have bandsteering but disable by default, because this cause delay for voice.
Z273