What's the bandwidth of the uplink from the AP to the network?
802.11a is nominally 54 Mbps: two clients pushing the full load
would come close to filling Fast Ethernet. I suspect the uplink
is the limiting factor.

I'm sure I could go look this up - but it's so much more fun to ask you guys :



What's the "real" throughput of 802.11a for TCP/IP?


IE: 802.11b is advertised as "11 Mbps", however that is the raw radio communication rate. "Standard" Internet communications will rarely top 4.5 Mbps. Anyone have similiar info for 802.11b and 802.11g?


Thanks,


Rob




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