Yup, that's what you expect for OFDM 54MB rates.
Why do you ask?
Adrian
On 4 March 2013 12:49, Dmitry Kolosov wrote:
> Hello dear FreeBSD users!
> What is maximum wireless throughput you have reached (seen) on -STABLE (mean
> 11g only mode)? I have 54Mbps as for `ifconfig` and 24-28Mbps as fo
.. and it's an 11n 1x1 NIC that can do either 20 or 40MHz wide channels.
So if you're running -HEAD you can get upwards of 100mbit on TCP.
Adrian
On 4 March 2013 13:05, Adrian Chadd wrote:
> Yup, that's what you expect for OFDM 54MB rates.
>
> Why do you ask?
>
>
>
> Adrian
>
> On 4 March 20
Hello dear FreeBSD users!
What is maximum wireless throughput you have reached (seen) on -STABLE (mean
11g only mode)? I have 54Mbps as for `ifconfig` and 24-28Mbps as for file
fransfer (nfs).
HostAP hardware is:
ath0@pci0:5:0:0:class=0x028000 card=0x3a781186 chip=0x0029168c
rev=0x01 hdr
On 4 March 2013 09:50, Lev Serebryakov wrote:
> Hello, Freebsd-wireless.
>
> Situation (theoretical one, I didn't try it, but I'm thinking about
> WiFi coverage of my parent's cottage and lot): WiFi card with 2
> antennas, in 802.11g (or single-channel 802.11n) mode. Both antennas
> are attac
Hello, Freebsd-wireless.
Situation (theoretical one, I didn't try it, but I'm thinking about
WiFi coverage of my parent's cottage and lot): WiFi card with 2
antennas, in 802.11g (or single-channel 802.11n) mode. Both antennas
are attached, but they are directed )not uni-directional, but
some
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