OK, I did a different experiment this time by putting
each channel about 5 feet apart and 10 feet apart
between computers.  Walla, I got double the speed.
Basically, my channels were too close to each other.
After all, Greg was right, it was a nature of the
wireless.  Sorry for all the trouble for you guys.

Thanks and regards,
Adisorn.

--- aermongk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Hi Alan,
> 
> I did indeed miss your email and I am sorry about
> that.
> The other USB device is the card reader which is
> built-in
> with the PC and I don't have anything plug to it. 
> It would
> be hard for me to remove it.
> 
> BTW, I have new finding last night.  I searched
> through
> the wireless driver forum of the device I am using
> and
> found this post.   It seems that this guy has the
> same
> issue as I do.  And he is not using the USB wireless
> device.
> 
>
http://rt2x00.serialmonkey.com/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?t=914&highlight=channels
> 
> I need to do more investigation since one of my
> experiment
> contradicts his finding.  One of my experiment is
> the one
> I described before with 4 computers with each
> channel
> per computer.  I don't see the drop in the speed
> when I
> use 4 computer.  Anyway, more research.
> 
> Thanks Alan, Oliver, and Greg for your response.  I
> will let
> you know if I discover anything.
> 
> Regards,
> Adisorn.
> 
> 
> 
> Alan Stern wrote:
> 
> >On Mon, 22 May 2006, aermongk wrote:
> >
> >  
> >
> >>Hi USB guru,
> >>
> >>Here is the update on my testing.  I went out and
> bought 2 more USB 
> >>wireless devices
> >>with different chipset.  The original device is
> DLink DWL-G122 with 
> >>Ralink chip
> >>and new device is DLink DWL-AG132 which has
> Atheros chip.  This is to 
> >>make sure
> >>that I am using different driver for each device. 
> I then hooked both 
> >>DWL-G122 and
> >>DWL-AG132 up to a PC and installed their driver
> and did the same to 
> >>another PC.
> >>Run one channel at a time with ttcp, speed is good
> as expected.  Again, 
> >>when I ran
> >>both of them simultaneously, their speed drop
> again, same result as my first
> >>experiment.
> >>
> >>I couldn't explain why when I ran Wireless + Flash
> devices simultaneous, 
> >>the wireless
> >>speed didn't drop (Hope I didn't do anything wrong
> here.  Basically, I 
> >>just copied a
> >>large file to Flash device (cp command followed by
> sync command) and at 
> >>the same
> >>time run "ttcp").      But when I ran 2 different
> Wireless devices, 
> >>their speed dropped.
> >>Any suggestion?
> >>    
> >>
> >
> >No.  This merely suggests that the slowdown isn't
> caused by anything in 
> >the USB stack.
> >
> >  
> >
> >>BTW, Alan, do you have chance to look at the
> usbmon files I sent you?  I 
> >>tried to post my
> >>zip file to the forum but got rejected.  I browse
> through them and 
> >>didn't spot anything.
> >>    
> >>
> >
> >I did look at them.  Apparently you missed my
> response:
> >
>
>http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=linux-usb-users&m=114796416906901&w=2
> >
> >Alan Stern
> >
> >
> >
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