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Wireless Standards – 802.11b 802.11a 802.11g 802.11n
Home and business networkers looking to buy wireless local area network (WLAN) gear face an array of choices. Many products conform to the 802.11a, 802.11b, 802.11g, or 802.11n wireless standards collectively known as Wi-Fi technologies. Additionally, Bluetooth and various other non Wi-Fi technologies also exist, each also designed for specific networking applications. This article describes [...]
Network Speed – Actual Speed of an 802.11b Wi
Answer: The typical peak throughput (sustained data rate) of an 802.11b wireless connection under ideal conditions for end user data is actually 4-5 Mbps. This level of performance assumes a wireless client in very close promixity (within a few meters) of the base station or other communication endpoint. Due to the distance-sensitive nature of Wi-Fi [...]
Computer Slow to Connect to Internet?
There are, unfortunately, many reasons that could cause your Computer to be slow to connect to the Internet. But there are two main categories that they fall into: Very slow to connect, but once connected you can surf at a normal speed. Or, slow to connect AND slow surfing. Very recently I had a Computer [...]
My Computer is Slow to Connect to the Internet
There could be several reasons why your computer is slow to connect to the Internet. When you consider what happens in the first moments you are connected, its little wonder your favourite web site takes ages to load. First thing that happens is Windows calls home to check for updates. At the same time, your [...]
Why My Wireless Network Speed is Slow
Why My Wireless Network Speed is Slow The wireless network speed (throughput) will usually be affected by these factors, so you can do some adjustments to mitigate these issues. Interference – Interference of cordless phone, microwave or other electronic devices that utilize same 2.4 GHz radio frequency. Also the interference between wireless networks that use [...]
: Cisco-Linksys WPC54GS Wireless

From the Manufacturer The Wireless-G Notebook Adapter with SpeedBooster is the simple way to add or upgrade wireless connectivity in your notebook computer. Just slide it into your notebook’s PC Card slot and enjoy high-speed wireless network access while retaining true mobility. Once you’re connected, you can keep in touch with your e-mail, access the [...]
: Cisco-Linksys WMP54GS Wireless
The good? Wireless speeds are in excess of the 802.11g spec, so I am getting 100-110Mbps (12.5-13.5 MBps) from the basement to the living room easily. Once the initial horror of setup was over, I’ve been happily connected ever since. And you can’t beat the price: Linksys gear is dropping in price, likely due to [...]
How To Maximize Or Increase The Speed Of Your Wi

Today, enterprises are deploying wireless LANs for corporate applications and home users that involve e-mail, Web browsing, and access to various server-based databases. The need for higher data rates and techniques to improve performance of wireless LANs is becoming crucial to support these types of applications. To get that extra performance, you may have a [...]
125 High Speed Mode
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia 125 High Speed Mode (or 125HSM) is Broadcom’s proprietary frame-bursting and compression technology to improve 802.11g wireless LAN performance. The throughput transmission speed limit when using 125HSM is claimed to be up to 35%-40% higher than standard 802.11g. The “125″ in “125 High Speed Mode” refers to performance at a [...]