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Wireless-N WAP Option

hennessy1

Golden Member
There's an option on my WAP for a "CTS Protection Mode". I know what it does and I only have wireless N devices in my network. If there is no wireless b or g devices should I leave it on auto or should I have it disabled.

I have read that having it on will decrease performance but if I have it on auto with no other b and g devices will that also cause a decrease in performance or is it only with those devices connected along with N devices it will?
 
I don't know much about what the feature is, it sounds like a mitigation feature to CTS attacks (this was an effective way to take out an access point, just NACK their CTS).

Your concerns seem to stem from the 802.11g and b compatibility mode where having any b clients even in the area would kill performance.

If you only have real 802.11n clients and APs and want max performance then force it. You may have decreased range however.
 
i thought N 2.0 required you to behave with other b/g networks? or is that just optional?

It doesnt stop you from only broadcasting with the N standard. You dont have to be backwards compatible, you just dont want to kill the spectrum so B/G cant operate
 
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