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Disabling Legacy Data Rates

Devices talking at slower data rates will take longer to transmit data than devices talking at faster data rates.

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Access Points Support Legacy Data Rates

inSSIDer will give a Configuration Warning if access points on your network support legacy (802.11b) data rates.

On each Wi-Fi channel, only one device can talk at a time. Devices talking at slower data rates will take longer to transmit data than devices talking at faster data rates.

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Allowing devices to talk at slower, legacy data rates can increase Wi-Fi overhead by up to 40%.

Disable legacy 802.11b data rates (1, 2, 5.5, and 11 mbps). Disabling slower data rates will force all devices to either talk faster, or disassociate from the network, which will increase overall network performance.

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General Warnings

When legacy data rates are disabled, the coverage area will be slightly reduced (distant clients won't be able to fall back to slower but more reliable data rates)

Disabling legacy data rates will break compatibility for 802.11b devices (rarely an issue)

SOHO (Small Office/Home Office) Warnings

Most SOHO (small office/home office) routers won't allow you to disable legacy data rates

Most SOHO rates will allow you to "disable 802.11b", but usually the setting is ambiguous or doesn't really change anything

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