
I hope you mean 2 MBytes there as I certainly get more than 5 % effiency! On 27/08/05, DrWho? <x_files_(a)ihug.co.nz> wrote:
Oliver Jones wrote:
I've been twiddling with my wireless router settings and nothing I've changed so far has improved performance. Some appeared to degrade it a little.
I'm still only getting 120kbytes/sec in gFTP/SSH. Which translates to about 1Mbit/sec. This is supposed to be a 54Mbit device. Come someone else with a 802.11g wireless network do a little throughput test and let me know what sort of data rate they get.
Thanks.
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That sounds about right.
What you need to understand is that the 54Mbit data rate is the absolute maximum under laboratory conditions.
By the time you add protocol overhead, hardware limitations, software limitations and RF propergation limitations the reality is 2Mbits is about the best stream rate there is.
Under "burst" conditions you may get better then 2Mbits but that is assuming perfect RF conditions.
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