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speed (radio interface)
Defaults On the 802.11b, 2.4-GHz radio, all data rates are set to basic by default.
On the 802.11g, 2.4-GHz radio, data rates 1.0, 2.0, 5.5, 6.0, 11.0, 12.0, and 24.0 are set to basic by
default, and the other data rates are supported.
On the 5-GHz radio, data rates 6.0, 12.0 and 24.0 are set to basic by default, and the other data rates are
supported.
On the 802.11n 2.4-GHz radio, data rates 1.0, 2.0, 5.5, and 11.0 are set to basic by default and the other
data rates are supported. .
On the 802.11n 5-GHz radio, data rates 6.0, 12.0, and 24.0 are set to basic by default and the other data
rates are supported.
The default MCS rate setting for both 802.11n radios is 0–15.
Command Modes Configuration interface
For the 5-GHz 802.11n
radio:
{[12.0] [18.0] [24.0] [36.0]
[48.0] [54.0] [6.0] [9.0]
[basic-12.0] [basic-18.0]
[basic-24.0] [basic-36.0]
[basic-48.0] [basic-54.0]
[basic-6.0] [basic-9.0]
[default] [m0-7] [m0.] [m1.]
[m10.] [m11.] [m12.] [m13.]
[m14.] [m15.] [m2.] [m3.]
[m4.] [m5.] [m6.] [m7.]
[m8-15] [m8.] [m9.] | range
| throughput }
On the 802.11n 5-GHz radio, the default option sets rates to 6.0, 12.0,
and 24.0 to enabled.
range (Optional) Sets the data rate for best radio range. On the 2.4-GHz radio,
this selection configures the 1.0 data rate to basic and the other data
rates to supported. On the 5-GHz radio, this selection configures the 6.0
data rate to basic and the other data rates to supported.
For the 802.11b, 2.4-GHz
radio and the 5-GHz radio:
throughput
For the 802.11g, 2.4-GHz
radio:
throughput [ofdm]
(Optional) Sets the data rate for best throughput. On the 2.4-GHz radio,
all data rates are set to basic. On the 5-GHz radio, all data rates are set
to basic.
(Optional) On the 802.11g radio, enter speed throughput ofdm to set
all OFDM rates (6, 9, 12, 18, 24, 36, and 48) to basic (required) and set
all the CCK rates (1, 2, 5.5, and 11) to disabled. This setting disables
802.11b protection mechanisms and provides maximum throughput for
802.11g clients. However, it prevents 802.11b clients from associating
to the access point.
default (Optional) Sets data rates to the default settings.
Note This option is supported on 5-GHz radios and 802.11g, 2.4-GHz
radios and 802.11n radios only. It is not available for 802.11b,
2.4-GHz radios.