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Default Basic wireless question - 09-06-2004, 21:11 | posts: 150 | Location: Wildomar USA

When a wireless router says something like it can send 108 mbps over a wireless network, and you have two wireless pci adapters that are 54mbps configured to the router that sends 108mbps on a network. Is the wireless router capable of sending 108 megabytes to each computer and that would make the pci adapters not able to exept half the speed since it can only intake 54mbps? Or does the wireless router have to split that 108 bandwidth because there are 2 pci adapter that intake 54 mbps?
   
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Default 09-07-2004, 03:43 | posts: 16,486 | Location: Locked in Guru3D Server Room. Help!

It has a total of 108Mb/sec to share.

802.11G doesn't give equal bandwidth to all users like 802.11b does.

With 802.11b, if you had 5 people around an access point, and they all connected at 11Mb/sec and 1 person connects 20meters away at 1Mb/sec, then everyones speed drops to the 1Mb/sec

Where as 802.11G doesn't do that.
   
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Default 09-07-2004, 03:51 | posts: n/a

802??? what is that
   
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