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Does this setting really do anything what do the experts here recommend enable or disable ? All devices on my network are N and one AC device. Any thoughts ?
Does this setting really do anything what do the experts here recommend enable or disable ? All devices on my network are N and one AC device. Any thoughts ?
That would be great. Please report back.Thanks for the reply's all. I guess i will just have to play with it and see what happens so far i notice no difference if it's enabled or disabled.![]()
That would be great. Please report back.
Thanks for the reply's all. I guess i will just have to play with it and see what happens so far i notice no difference if it's enabled or disabled.![]()
If it works correctly, it's not a marketing ploy and should be of more practical use than beamforming.
The simple explanation is that airtime fairness gives each connected client equal air time instead of equal frame access. This keeps slower devices from slowing down faster ones.
It's been on my to-do list to do an article illustrating this.
Airtime fairness helps most when you have a mix of slower and faster clients, say 11ac and 11n. But it also helps if you have all AC or N clients and some are far away and others much closer to the router/AP.
I disabled it in stock and Xvortex / Merlin Firmware. Depending on how many users you have in your environment, you may, or may not, see a difference.
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