Some of the centrally managed stuff can push over 30mbps "real
world", the Meru and Trapeze stuff supposedly can. This is of course
using something like iperf that just moves packets. Adding a B
client will of course slow it down.
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On Dec 2, 2005, at 11:04 AM, Nelson Papel wrote:
Well, even with high end 54Mbit equipment (Cisco AP's and cards) in
an ideal
environment you won't get much over 22Mbit, so doubled for 108Mbit is
effectively 44Mbit max throughput. Wireless Ethernet has a LOT over
overhead data for beaconing, collision avoidance, etc, etc. The
wireless
data rates reflect the raw bits that are being transferred, not
just the
data.
Nelson Papel
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From: Marc A. Volovic [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, December 02, 2005 5:21
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [pfSense-discussion] WRAP and WAP
Quoth Holger Bauer:
Works great. I have several of these in use. However you won't get
108
You almost never get 108Mbit with anything, in my experience.
Rarely can
one obtain something approaching 40Mbit...
But the WRAP itself works great.
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