said by MrMazda86:54Mbit Wireless G ~ 6.43MB/s (in reality, you may only get up to ~4MB/s)
The real world limit of Wireless G is about 16mbit/s (or 2MB/s). Of course experience varies a lot, and it gets worse with longer range, etc. etc. I'm sure it is possible to get 20mbit/s in really nice installs, but the 54mbit/s of the spec is pure fiction.
said by MrMazda86:150Mbit Wireless N ~ 17.88MB/s (assuming you reach the full speed)
300Mbit Wireless N ~ 35.76MB/s (assuming you reach the full speed)
I don't have any numbers for these--I really should. I expect N-150 is good for double the wireless G speeds, but not much more.
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forums.whirlpool.net.au/ ··· /1012574said by MrMazda86:10Mbit Ethernet ~ 1.19MB/s (which is why I don't use 10Mbit)
100Mbit "Fast Ethernet" ~ 11.92MB/s (in reality, you may only get up to ~10.5MB/s)
1000Mbig "Gigabit Ethernet" ~ 119.20MB/s (in reality, you may only get up to ~115MB/s)
You get very close to 100megabit over 100megabit ethernet, but I think getting gigabit throughput on consumer gigabit gear is pretty difficult in the real world. It has been a long time since I've looked though.