General Notes
The following items describe expected behaviors for the AX411 Access Point:
- When using WEP/TKIP security in 802.11n mode, performance is reduced. This is due to aggregation being disabled in these security modes.
- Multicast traffic has limited performance compared to unicast in 802.11 networks, mainly due to the lack of ACK packets in the 802.11 protocol for multicast packets.
- Voice frames are not subject to 802.11n frame aggregation. This allows for low latency of each voice frame.
- When in 802.11n mode, “No Ack” is not supported.
- Disabling 802.11d prevents the country code from being broadcast in the beacons. However, this only applies to radios configured to operate in the 802.11g (2.4 GHz) band. For radios operating in the 802.11a (5 GHz) band, the access point software configures support for 802.11h. When 802.11h is supported, the country code information is broadcast in the beacons.