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Besides bandwidth inefficiency, low speed multicast and broadcast
frames take longer to complete the transmission process, thus
introducing higher delays for other devices waiting for the wireless
medium to be free. Excessive multicast and broadcast frames
introduce jitters to delay-sensitive WLAN applications such as VoIP.
For example, a 1000-byte broadcast frame would take at least 8
milliseconds to transmit at 1 Mbps, which is a considerable delay for
a voice application.
AirMagnet Mobile tracks multicast and broadcast frame usage on a
per channel and per device basis to report abuse. The alarm
threshold is the percentage of multicast and broadcast frames to total
frames by the device or channel. To further investigate this multicast
and broadcast situation, the Channel or Infrastructure views can be
used to display the corresponding statistics, as illustrated below.
Figure 6-4: Multicast and Broadcast frames raise alarms on abused
usage
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