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pc319
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join:2002-04-24
North Royalton, OH

reply to dancy70

Re: Speed vs. useful speed

Your wireless card speeds are up to 11 Megabytes per second. Your Internet speeds are up to 20 Megabits per second (which equals 2.5 Megabytes per second). Unless your wireless signal sucks you should be fine.


B52GUNR
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join:2001-03-06
Vallejo, CA

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Uh. Wrong. 802.11b is 11 Mbps (small "b" - bits). 11 MBps (big "B" means bytes) would be 88 megabits per second, which is about what you get over 100 Mbps ethernet.

ETA: Due to the nature of 802.11x, realized throughput is about half of rated speed (5 Mbps on b, 20 on g).



digitalfreak
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join:2005-12-09
Blacklick, OH

reply to pc319

said by pc319:

Your wireless card speeds are up to 11 Megabytes per second. Your Internet speeds are up to 20 Megabits per second (which equals 2.5 Megabytes per second). Unless your wireless signal sucks you should be fine.
ROFLMAO!

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