Have you made any tweaks on your TCP/IP settings?  I'm assuming your MTU is default (1500).  What is your RWIN value?  Your latency directly connected to the switch will be much different than your latency through the wireless equipment so your TCP/IP settings will become a factor.

Also, are other users on the wireless connection or what is your environment like (is it a lab environment, production environment shared with other users, etc.)?



At 10:42 AM 9/5/2003 -0600, you wrote:

It s a 6MB ATM fiber connection.  When I plug right into the switch my test are at 5800

 

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bounded will give you 3mb, Load balanced Won't. 
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Is it a 3 meg pipe with bonded t-1's if so speed test will never show more then one connection at a time but you are getting 3 megs the only way I think to test it is with one t-1 with a stop watch with a file and see how long it takes to download from a remote location out on the web then try it with both t-1's same test I am sure it will be quicker on the 2nd test since you have 2 pipes going at the same time 3 megs to the same site. At least thats how AT&T explained it to me on my soon to be bonded T1's
 
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I currently have a couple of airbridge indoors, outdoors and a airpoint pro outdoor for the ap.  The problem I'm having is they are plugged into a 6MB pipe and when I do a bandwidth test I'm only getting T1 speeds (1400-1500 K)  shouldn't these things allow more speed than that?
 

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