Hi Guys,
I’d like to ask our collective what the relationship is between CCQ values of individual clients on an Access Point and the Polling Setup that NStreme uses.
If I have three clients on an A.P., with CCQ values of 80%, 75% and 100% respectively. If I sell each of these users 1 mbps of throughput, with an Access Point that can provide 3 mbps total, will each user see their 1 mbps if they all start to download simultaneously AND there is enough headroom in un-used frames from this A.P.? ( Figure that they are all on G modulation rates at 5 GHz )
Following that, if the access point is over subscribed, and each user is allocated 1.5 mbps and the Access Point can get 3 mbps of total throughput, what would each subscriber get for throughput? Would they get an equal distribution of 3 mbps / 3, or would they get their allocation * their CCQ values? The Access Point doesn’t know what the limit of its inbound traffic is, so how would it distribute the internet to clients equally in a scenario like this?
Another way to phrase this question would be to ask what the relationship is between CCQ values in a polling environment.
Adam