It just happened that I tried to upgrade one of my PC connection from 54Mb
to 125Mb a year ago, I expected it will be as fast as my 100M wired
connection but it was not. Searching for the throughput of such 125Mb system
I found the max throughput was only 27Mb (if my memory serve me well). Until
then I know the overhead for wireless system is much higher than expected.
For the B and G throughput, actually I just searched from the internet, you
may try to search for the N.
C.H.Ling
----- Original Message -----
From: "Moose" <olymoose@xxxxxxxxx>
> C.H.Ling wrote:
>> The actual throughput of 802.11b is 5.9Mb and 802.11g is 19Mb, far from
>> the
>> RAW data rate. The improvement from b to g is around 3 times not 5 times.
>>
> Obviously you know more than I. In any case, the switch from B to G in
> the router alone is enough to explain the increase in throughput Jez
> experienced.
>
> What's the actual throughput of 802.11n? One practical comparison of
> draft 2 802.11n equipment suggests on the order of a 5x increase over G.
>
> Moose
>
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