Tobias DiPasquale on 17 Jun 2004 20:58:02 -0000


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Re: [PLUG] non-standard 11g


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On Thursday 17 June 2004 14:48, Jason Costomiris wrote:
| The article states, "Speed-boosted Wireless G routers promis as much as
| 108 Mbps of throughput, twice as fast as standard Wireless G products.
| How do they do it?  First, through packet bursting, in which shorter
| data packets are rebuilt into longer, more efficient ones that transfer
| data more quickly.  Secondly, these products compress data whenever
| possible. Broadcom 108 Mbps chipsets, found in Linksys's Speed booster
| 108 Mbps routers and adapters, use both of these methods to speed up
| transmission."

Ah. So it is different hardware, just not the same trick as the Atheros uses. 
Ok thanks.

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Tobias DiPasquale
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