That is a situation that doesn't make sense, but I would guess that it will be less than 10Mbps as the SSID limit is shared across all users on the same SSID on the same Instant AP. These limits are a maximum, so in all cases it will be 'not more than', but there is no guarantee that the limit will be reached if there is other traffic, or signal strengths forbid.
There has been quite some research on bandwidth limits for WiFi, and a common view is that you should not do it unless you have a very good reason. Behind this idea is that if you limit bandwidth, you leave available airtime or capacity unused, and in that perspective, it is best to pass data as quick as possible to keep the capacity for the future. Sometimes there are monetization reasons behind it, but in general not technical reasons.
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Herman Robers
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Original Message:
Sent: Nov 11, 2021 03:42 AM
From: Marcos Gonzalez
Subject: SSID Bandwith limit vs Role bandwith limit
Hi.
I would like to know if bandwith limit configured on a specific role have priority over bandwith limit configured at SSID level.
For example:
- I have configured a bandwith limit at SSID level of 10Mbps.
- I have configured a bandwith limit to role guest of 20Mbps.
A user get connect to my Instant Cluster, and I give him from my Clearpass guest role. That user is going to have 20Mbps or 10Mbps bandwith limit?
Regards,
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Marcos Gonzalez
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