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n2jtx

join:2001-01-13
Glen Head, NY

802.11g

I am still using a WRT54G with 802.11g and Tomato 1.28. At least with my 20/2 service, I never max out 802.11g's theoretical 54mbit speeds.
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Anon

@tidel.com

You do realize that WRT54G would only give you a max. of 10 down for your wireless devices, right?

Hope your wired devices are on the Verizon-provided router, or you're losing half your bandwidth right there...


BiggA

join:2005-11-23
EARTH

I've done 22mbps on one. LAN to LAN, our cable at that time wasn't nearly that fast.


Crookshanks

join:2008-02-04
Northeast PA
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said by n2jtx:

At least with my 20/2 service, I never max out 802.11g's theoretical 54mbit speeds.

It's actually closer to 22mbit/s for TCP streams and around 25mbit/s for UDP conversations. Those figures presume an unloaded network, contention between different devices will lower overall throughout. It also presumes that you have a "G only" network, a mixed-mode network with "B" devices connected to it will also suffer performance degradation.

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