Hello, I have some questions about the RTS/CTS (request to send/clear to send) feature.
If you have the answer for just one/some of them I would be very grateful!
1. On the Procurve networking products (AP420, 530 and WESM) can you configure a threshold value for frame size when the AP/WES should send a RTS before the frame, but am I correct when I think that this only affect the AP/WES behavior?
(Is the wireless stations still free to use RTS if they wish regardless the settings on the AP/WES?)
2. If I set the value real low, like 0, will this mean that EVERY frame will be "RTS:ed", that is - even ACK-frames and beacons and similar? Or is it only used for Data-frames?
3. Is it mandatory for wireless stations to understand a RTS frame and respond to it, i.e. is it a part of the 802.11 standard?
4. To work correctly, would it need to be set on both wireless stations and AP/WES? That is, to work in both directions, since the RTS is only sent when a frame shall be transmitted?
5. Is it common to actually use this feature?
6. If so, what threshold value should be a good recommendation to use?
7. If enabled, would I see better performance through lower collision rates or would the "gain" be destroyed by more frames be sent? (That is two more frames for each ordinary frame.)