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El Jueves, 20 de Marzo de 2003 13:58, Joćo Seabra escribió:

>  11Mbit/s is +- 1.4Mbyte/s.

Agreed.

>  Since AFAIK wireless is half duplex you cannot acheive this speed.
>  =>+-500KB is acceptable but this varies according to signal
> strength,number of hosts in the network,obstacles,etc...

Half duplex means only one of the peers (this is P2P connection case) can 
transmit at the same time. A tipical download only requires ACK's from our 
machine and that doesn't make the transfer rate drop to half. I repeat that 
my _ethernet_ (sorry Elvis, not a wireless one) LAN of 10 Mbit/s HalfDuplex 
(as reported by mii-diag) achieves 1.1Mbyte/s without effort.

>  You can try to tweak it by changing preamble type and fragmentation
> settings

I don't know if this would help but trying definitely won't hurt :) Anyway 
take on account that the two machines are side-by-side so no interferences 
should happen.

Best regards,
                        Xabi.
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