On 4/30/05, Chris Pinkham <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > That's what I ended up doing as well. I recommend the Linksys WRT54G router > > which you can then turn into a wireless bridge through modified firmware, > > the best of which, IMO, is available at http://www.sveasoft.com . These > > things can frequently be had for around $50 after rebate, which there is > > usually one somewhere. > > I'm using my WRT54G as a bridge between my wired and wireless networks using > stock firmware. The frontend in my living room uses a Belkin PCI 54G card > using ndiswrapper. I'm able to transfer about 3Mbytes/sec over the > network from one of my wired servers. Seems to be working pretty well. > My wifes computer (which is used a lot more heavily than the Myth frontend > usually) is also connected at 54Mb/s via another Belkin PCI card using > ndiswrapper. I don't use the Linksys as my router to the internet, it > is only used a a wireless bridge between my internal networks. > > -- > Chris
So 3MB/S == 27Mb/S or about half the advertized speed. I suspect that this is pretty good with network overhead. _______________________________________________ mythtv-users mailing list [email protected] http://mythtv.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/mythtv-users
