![]() The simplest way I can describe 802.11 Arbitration is like so: Every device (client/station and AP) goes through it. ![]() ![]() In fact, it will almost certainly help.Īrbitration is a process defined in the 802.11 standard. It’s not going to kill your WiFi voice calls. But there’s one thing that sometimes scares people, but really shouldn’t: Voice Arbitration. Retries, packet errors (due to lots of Retries) and high latency (usually due to packet errors that happen because of lots of Retries) will murder a WiFi network’s ability to handle Voice and leave your users screaming (not actually screaming) like they were cast in a horror movie (or, at the very least annoyed like a character from Office Space).
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