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said by TKJunkMail :said by Matt :It looks MUCH nicer than the old blue/yellow/grey thing. I'd be interested to see actual performance numbers. This is the 3rd vendor that has come out with 802.11n draft compliant products. Looks like the "n" bandwagon is underway. I look forward to reading actual experiences from BBR members in the wireless networking forum: » Wireless Networking Some of the performance I've seen in the various magazines puts the N stuff right at 100Mbps of actual throughput.
I'm curious to see if that holds out as retail samples hit the shelves and people start actually using it in places other than "simulated test environments". -- I have tried to see things from your point of view, but no matter how hard I try, or what I do, I just can't get my head that far up my ass. |
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| said by Matt :Some of the performance I've seen in the various magazines puts the N stuff right at 100Mbps of actual throughput. According Linksys specs for the notebook cards, speed isn't any better than a G card:
Product Details Warranty Terms - Parts 3 years Product Height 0.4" Product Width 4.9" Product Weight 1.8 oz. Product Depth 2.1" Speed Up to 54 Mbps Interface Slot Type CardBus System Requirements PC with 600MHz processor or faster; Windows 2000 or XP (SP1) or later; CardBus slot; 256MB RAM; CD-ROM drive LEDs Activity Wireless Standard Wireless-N |
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1 edit | said by Formeister :said by Matt :Some of the performance I've seen in the various magazines puts the N stuff right at 100Mbps of actual throughput. According Linksys specs for the notebook cards, speed isn't any better than a G card: Speed Up to 54 Mbps I believe, after looking at the specs, that that is the speed for 802.11g compatibility mode. For 802.11n mode the specs don't give a speed. They just list it as wireless-N.
Transmitted Power 802.11g: 12±1dBm (Typical) Wireless-N: 10±1dBm (Typical)
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| Re: looks like CRAP to me and no Gigabit!
NO Gigabit ports? when ALL new computers default to it and have for the last 6 months.
they can keep it! also a lot of us need 8 ports and don't want 3 boxes when one can do it.
they can eassily double stack those ports and give us 8.
guess I wait for the older brother of the 4300 or the asus model later this year with Gigabit ports and Linux inside. |
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