On 22 February 2007 16:55, Grant Edwards wrote:

> More likely it's latency.  Most "modern" X apps seem to require
> a lot of round-trips between client and server.  The latency of
> a Wifi link is probably 10-100X that of a wired Ethernet link,
> even if the bandwidth is the same:  

Where do you get that number from?

I can not imagine any reason why wifi should have alatency one or two levels 
of magnitude higher than wires.

Uwe

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