MediaFlex 7xxx - Ethernet port type?
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01-22-2014 01:02 AM
Hi forum,
I have a pair of Ruckus MediaFlex 7xxxx (1 AP, 1 slave). I see that they normally achieve a connection throughput of between 250 and 300 Mbps. However I believe these devices have a fast ethernet (100 Mbps) port on the back.
Is this correct? If so, does this mean that no matter what wireless throughput, it's never going to be more than 93-94 Mbps due to the Fast Ethernet port physical limit?
Cheers,
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JG.
I have a pair of Ruckus MediaFlex 7xxxx (1 AP, 1 slave). I see that they normally achieve a connection throughput of between 250 and 300 Mbps. However I believe these devices have a fast ethernet (100 Mbps) port on the back.
Is this correct? If so, does this mean that no matter what wireless throughput, it's never going to be more than 93-94 Mbps due to the Fast Ethernet port physical limit?
Cheers,
--
JG.
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01-22-2014 04:58 PM
We're not usually close enough to an AP (and with a powerful enough client) to fully appreciate or notice any resulting congestion at the ETH (and the internet uplink usually slower still).
We don't actually have a replacement that matches the MediaFlex use-case (you could probably leverage mesh, but requires a controller and so would be an expensive option)
We don't actually have a replacement that matches the MediaFlex use-case (you could probably leverage mesh, but requires a controller and so would be an expensive option)

