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<blockquote data-quote="mradtke66" data-source="post: 566974" data-attributes="member: 4199"><p>Exactly which 802.11[letter] you're using will matter, but I wouldn't be surprised if you're getting the real-world-max for the implementation you're using.</p><p></p><p>Good old 802.11b, for example, was rated for 11MB. Not fast, but still faster than 10-BaseT, ie, the original ethernet over twisted pair. However, that speed is more or less "dummy mode on" and the further up the OSI stack you go to get extravagant features like "IP addresses" and "UDP" (ie, the basic things your computer needs to actual fling bits over the internet) the more that speed drops. ~5MB was the actual, usable max throughput.</p><p></p><p>802.11g, which probably the most common right now, tops out at 54MB theoretical. The 30MB you're getting is likely the real-world-max.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mradtke66, post: 566974, member: 4199"] Exactly which 802.11[letter] you're using will matter, but I wouldn't be surprised if you're getting the real-world-max for the implementation you're using. Good old 802.11b, for example, was rated for 11MB. Not fast, but still faster than 10-BaseT, ie, the original ethernet over twisted pair. However, that speed is more or less "dummy mode on" and the further up the OSI stack you go to get extravagant features like "IP addresses" and "UDP" (ie, the basic things your computer needs to actual fling bits over the internet) the more that speed drops. ~5MB was the actual, usable max throughput. 802.11g, which probably the most common right now, tops out at 54MB theoretical. The 30MB you're getting is likely the real-world-max. [/QUOTE]
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