[Bloat] sigcomm wifi

Steinar H. Gunderson sgunderson at bigfoot.com
Thu Aug 21 04:58:03 EDT 2014


On Wed, Aug 20, 2014 at 06:05:57PM -0400, Jim Gettys wrote:
> The reason why 802.11 works ok at IETF and NANOG is that:
>   o) they use Cisco enterprise AP's, which are not badly over buffered.  I
> don't have data on which enterprise AP's are overbuffered.

Note that there's a lot more to this kind of solution than “not badly
overbuffered”. In particular, you have automated systems for channel
assignment, for biasing people onto 5 GHz (which has 10x the number of
nonoverlapping channels) and for forcing people to be load-balanced between
the different APs. All of this helps in high-density.

A lot of what's problematic in crowded areas is actually control traffic,
not data traffic, especially since it is sent on the lowest basic rate.
(So, well, one thing you do is to set 11Mbit or whatever as the lowest basic
rate instead of 1Mbit...)

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