 GuspazGuspazPremium,MVM join:2001-11-05 Montreal, QC kudos:16 | The 600mbit figure is sort of poorly sourced. It references an article which states that a dual-radio Cisco router can achieve 200mbit, and then probably makes the assumption that you would use the three non-overlapping channels to get 600mbit. Since 802.11n works on both 2.4 and 5.8GHz, this is technically correct. You can theoretically get 600mbit of bandwidth out of 802.11n in any given *deployment*, but by the same logic, don't expect more than 100mbit of throughput in any given *radio*.
And that's 100mbit half-duplex too, keep in mind. So a 100mbit port is sufficient. |