HP MSM APs support a VSC that specifies 54 Mbps as the highest supported data rate. Several
clients connect to the WLAN associated with this VSC.
What is the throughput and bandwidth that the clients experience?

A.
All clients connected to an AP radio share a throughput of less than 54 Mbps, but a client can
transmit or receive at 54 Mbps.
B.
When multiple clients connect to an AP radio, each of those clients is limited to 54 Mbps.
C.
All clients connected to the VSC share a total of 54 Mbps of throughput regardless of how many
AP radios support the VSC.
D.
When multiple clients connect to an AP radio, each client typically receives about 50 Mbps
throughput.
C
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All traffic assigned to a particular bandwidth level shares the allocated bandwidth for that
level across all VSCs. This means that if you have three VSCs all assigning user traffic to High,
all users share the bandwidth allocated to the High level.
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You are definitely wrong. You confuse the bandwidth levels with data rates. 54 Mb/s set at VSC will effectively make every AP with this VSC enable use a maximum of 54 Mb/s for receive or transmit. At the same time 54 Mb/s is a theoretical maximum, so prcatically clients will receive less that 54 Mb/s. Also all the clients connected to the same radio share the same media, so 54 Mb/s (slightly less) are divided between all clients connected to the radio. Still, the data rate of 54Mb/s is available.
So, the answer is A.
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Answer is A.
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