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Configuring 802.11n rates, Table 117 – H3C Technologies H3C WX3000E Series Wireless Switches User Manual

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Table 117 MCS index table (40 MHz)

MCS index

Number of

spatial streams

Modulation

Data rate (Mbps)
800ns GI

400ns GI

0 1 BPSK

13.5 15.0

1 1 QPSK

27.0 30.0

2 1 QPSK

40.5 45.0

3 1 16-QAM

54.0 60.0

4 1 16-QAM

81.0 90.0

5 1 64-QAM

108.0

120.0

6 1 64-QAM

121.5

135.0

7 1 64-QAM

135.0

150.0

8 2 BPSK

27.0 30.0

9 2 QPSK

54.0 60.0

10 2 QPSK

81.0 90.0

11 2 16-QAM

108.0 120.0

12 2 16-QAM

162.0 180.0

13 2 64-QAM

216.0 240.0

14 2 64-QAM

243.0 270.0

15 2 64-QAM

270.0 300.0

For example, if you specify the maximum MCS index as 5 for mandatory rates, rates corresponding to

MCS indexes 0 through 5 are configured as 802.11n mandatory rates.

Mandatory rates must be supported by the AP and the clients that want to associate with the AP.

Supported rates allow some clients that support both mandatory and supported rates to choose

higher rates when communicating with the AP.

Multicast MCS: Specifies 802.11n multicast data rates.

Configuring 802.11n rates

1.

Select Radio > Rate from the navigation tree to enter the rate setting page.

Figure 394 Setting 802.11n rate

2.

Configure the 802.11n rate as described in

Table 118

.

3.

Click Apply.