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Best Practices for Voice Deployment with Extreme Networks WLAN Infrastructure
Network Settings and Device RF Characteristics
Device RF Capabilities
DBS Advantages in 2x2 MU-MIMO Devices
Best Practices for Voice Deployment with Extreme Networks WLAN Infrastructure
Best Practices for Voice Deployment with Extreme Networks WLAN Infrastructure
About This Guide
Notational Conventions
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Device Settings
Default, Supported, and Recommended for Voice Device Settings
Device Wi-Fi Quality of Service (QoS) Tagging and Mapping
Network Settings and Device RF Characteristics
Recommended Environment
Device RF Capabilities
DBS Advantages in 2x2 MU-MIMO Devices
Important DBS Performance Considerations
Relevant Use Cases and Environments
Devices with Wi-Fi 6 Advantages
2x2 MU-MIMO and 1x1 MU-MIMO Devices Antenna Configuration
Air Medium and Time Sharing
Multipath and Interference
Coverage and Range
Infrastructure and Vendor Model Recommendations
General WLAN Recommendations
WLAN Infrastructure Recommendations for Voice Support
Extreme Networks Infrastructure Recommendations for Voice Quality
Zebra Recommended WLC, AP Models, and Firmware Versions
DBS Advantages in 2x2 MU-MIMO Devices
DBS Advantages in 2x2 MU-MIMO Devices
2x2 devices with DBS use several functionalities which allow one antenna to be on a specific band (5 GHz or 2.4 GHz), while the other antenna can be on another band at the same air time.
Device RF Capabilities
Important DBS Performance Considerations
Relevant Use Cases and Environments