Steve Shockley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> ral0: flags=8943 mtu 1500
> lladdr 00:09:f3:70:13:52
> media: IEEE802.11 OFDM54 hostap (autoselect mode 11g hostap)
> status: active
> ieee80211: nwid cerberusG chan 11 bssid 00:09:f3:70:13:52 nwkey
> 0xfoo 100dBm
>
Maybe a TcpWindowSize issue on Windows XP? By default, this is higher
for a 100Mb/s interface than the wireless interface. FWIW, I get the
full speed of my Internet connection over a ral AP, 6Mb/s, and, when
using it normally, with WEP I still can get about ~20Mb/s. Have you
tried shutting off t
mb as in megabit or megabyte?
alec
Steve Shockley wrote:
> I've got an OpenBSD 3.9 firewall/AP with a ral wireless card, and I'm
> connecting to it from a WinXP machine with an Intel 2915 wireless and
> Broadcom 5751 Ethernet.
>
> My provider just upgraded my speeds, so I was using
> http://speed
I've got an OpenBSD 3.9 firewall/AP with a ral wireless card, and I'm
connecting to it from a WinXP machine with an Intel 2915 wireless and
Broadcom 5751 Ethernet.
My provider just upgraded my speeds, so I was using
http://speed.rutgers.edu to test it. When connected via Ethernet (100),
I'm
4 matches
Mail list logo