Hi Everyone,
I'm new to the forum, so please forgive me if I'm violating protocol or this is in a FAQ somewhere (that I've not found). I have a high school with approximately 700 WiFi client devices. An MSM760 Access Controller configuring 28 MSM422 WAPs as pass-through devices. I have attached simplified diagram of our installation. Nothing fancy, no 802.1x, no Radius, no QoS, etc.
In the VSCs, I have set a limit of 768 Kbps "Default User Data Rate" HOWEVER, an internet speedtest yields up to 15 Mbps!!! What else must be configured to throttle the individual wifi-connected device data rate? I have routed traffic through the MSM760 Controller (LAN->WAN) and confirmed the path via tracert, but regardless of the "Default User Data Rate" setting I configure, the actual through-put is orders of magnitude higher. This, as you can imagine, creates frustration among faculty/students when just a handful individuals on YouTube can completely tap out ISP's 100 Mbps allocation. Help???
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