Hi, Celejar. On 09/09/16 15:51, Celejar wrote:
>> My laptop has 802.11 a/b/g WiFi and Fast Ethernet. Wireless data >> transfers are slow (~50 Mbps). Wired is twice as fast (100 Mbps); still >> slow. Newer WiFi (n, ac) should be faster, but only the newest WiFi >> hardware can match or beat Gigabit. > You get ~50Mbps over a/b/g? 54Mbps is the theoretical maximum, and > everything I've read says that 20-24Mbps is the real-world maximum. Still, 20-24 Mbps is more than 10 Mpbs I was seeing with rsync. There could be a bottleneck somewhere? Kind regards, Daniel
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