Tema: Re: Kaip šis routeris?
Autorius: Remigijus
Data: 2017-11-07 11:00:00
Teoriniai skaičiai pateikiami specifikacijose.

Below is a breakdown of actual real-life average speeds you can expect
from wireless routers within a reasonable distance, with low
interference and small number of simultaneous clients:
802.11b - 2-3 Mbps downstream, up to 5-6 Mbps with some vendor-specific
extensions.
802.11g - ~20 Mbps downstream
802.11n - 40-50 Mbps typical, varying greatly depending on
configuration, whether it is mixed or N-only network, the number of
bonded channels, etc. Specifying a channel, and using 40MHz channels can
help achieve 70-80Mbps with some newer routers. Up to 100 Mbps
achievable with more expensive commercial equipment with 8x8 arrays,
gigabit ports, etc.
802.11ac - 70-100+ Mbps typical, higher speeds (200+ Mbps) possible over
short distances without many obstacles, with newer generation 802.11ac
routers, and client adapters capable of multiple streams.

20 Mbps panašu kad ne n o g standartu veikia.

Šaltinis:
https://www.speedguide.net/faq/what-is-the-actual-real-life-speed-of-wireless-374

2017-11-04 22:43, MRT rašė:
> cia buvo uzuomina, kad is 802.11n tarsi daugiau nei 20 mbps turi gaut.