Is this actually true?????

tom-knox

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Source - Microsoft
Quote - Wireless networks never reach the theoretical bandwidth limits. 802.11b networks typically get 2-5Mbps. 802.11g is usually in the 13-23Mbps range. Belkin's Pre-N equipment has been measured at 37-42Mbps.


That right????
 
You will never reach the theoretical speeds, they sound about right to me.
 
Yeah, thats right. Just like every kind of internet/network based speed. All those speeds are based on lab-environments with no interference, and usually right next to the router.
 
But usually your internet will not give up 50mpbs. lol, only good if you are transferring files. and I do notice a difference transferring a file to my moms laptop a lot slower then sending it to my other computer which is hardwired.
 
QUOTE
Source - Microsoft
Quote - Wireless networks never reach the theoretical bandwidth limits. 802.11b networks typically get 2-5Mbps. 802.11g is usually in the 13-23Mbps range. Belkin's Pre-N equipment has been measured at 37-42Mbps.


That right????

Yeah, their right. Those are nice real world numbers, it's possible to get 25-28 max on alot of G networks...
 
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