Wow, those are some nice wireless speeds! I've been WAY bested, time to go examine and run a few more tests.![]()
Host: Sony Laptop (VGNAR730E) - Windows 7 32-bit Ultimate with stock Intel(R) Wireless WiFi Link 4965AGN with latest drivers (v13.4.0.139) running LAN Speed Test Server
Client: HP Desktop (P6720F) - Windows 7 64-bit Home Professional with Generic Marvell Yukon 88E8053 based Ethernet Controller with latest drivers (v11.45.4.3) running LAN Speed Test v2.0
Router: Cisco SA540
AP: Cisco/Linksys E4200 v1 in *bridge mode* (which is what they call their AP mode; dumbs router down to AP only)
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Last edited by counsil; 07-24-2012 at 10:38 AM.
Wow, those are some nice wireless speeds! I've been WAY bested, time to go examine and run a few more tests.![]()
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It could simply be the packet size value that I used? Or it could be that the three E4200 v1's that we use as AP's are dumbed to just that, AP's. Their CPUs don't have to do anything else like SPI firewill, NAT, upnp, etc.
I forgot to mention that I was a couple of rooms away from any one of our AP's and the laptop was using the 5 Ghz band (channel 149).
Your LAN throughput speeds are awesome. I'm the one that's been bested.![]()
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