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QoE Score = Good (4.9 – 4)
A QoE Score of 4.9 – 4.0 is obtained when:
• Signal quality degradation is minor to none, permitting operation at a high 802.11 MCS
Index
• Congestion – Minor to None
• Interference – Minor to None
• Supported Simultaneous Services (minimum):
- One Ultra High Definition (UHD) streaming video session
- One High Definition (HD) video calling session
- Two Email or Browsing sessions
Note: A QoE score of 4 is not obtainable by IEEE 802.11 b APs due to bandwidth
limitations. A QoE score of 4 may not be obtainable by IEEE 802.11 a/g APs in
compromised environments.
QoE Score = Fair (3.9 – 3.0)
A QoE Score of 3.9 – 3.0 is obtained when:
• Signal quality degradation is medium to minor, permitting operation at a mid
802.11 MCS Index
• Congestion – Medium to Minor
• Interference – Medium to Minor
• Supported Simultaneous Services (minimum):
- One High Definition (HD) streaming video session
- One High Definition (HD) video calling session
- Two Email or Browsing sessions
Note: A QoE score of 3 is obtainable by all IEEE 802.11 protocols.
QoE Score = Poor (2.9 – 2.0)
A QoE Score of 2.9 – 2.0 is obtained when:
• Signal quality degradation is strong to medium, permitting operation at a low
802.11 MCS Index
• Congestion – Strong to Medium
• Interference – Strong to Medium
• Supported Simultaneous Services (minimum):
- One standard definition (SD) streaming video session
- One standard definition (SD) video calling session
- Two Email or Browsing sessions