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    Wifi maxes at 39 mbps

    I have a wireless modem router to connect Internet. I observed a different flow between the connection in wifi or cable ethernet 100 kb , with the advantage of the Ethernet. The WiFi connection is 39 mbps, But very good as the access network to me indicates " excellent ". How can I fix this and how. Thank you for your help.

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    Re: Wifi maxes at 39 mbps

    This is simply because the 54 Mbps of 802.11b, a bit more complex:
    there are always small perturbations that make the ideal is almost never achieved. In addition to Wi-Fi a little bit protected (ie encrypted ) should certainly charge a little more processor the router, it can probably influence a little and 54 of wiFi (the rate of " dreams "are probably not full duplex as more and more ethernet cards and switches are ... in 100 !!).

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    Re: Wifi maxes at 39 mbps

    Unfortunately the Netgear modem provides only 802.11.g Fi (54 Mbps) . Use this key to the standard 802.11.N can improve your speed of delivery ( within the limit of 54 Mbit / s ) than if the antenna of your wireless card is not good. More 802.11.N technology requires several antennas and I do not really see how to have multiple antennas in a small volume ( size of the key you're talking about ) is going to really change things. If you really want to enjoy the full speed of your access ( I assume you 're in an area 100 Mb / s), must either connect you directly to the ethernet DARTYBOX , or you connect to the PLC in DARTYBOX or use WiFi 802.11.N by connecting to your DARTYBOX an access point using this technology.

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    Re: Wifi maxes at 39 mbps

    This is true for deals 100M, 30M, and even offers ADSL over short. therefore valid for all bids that exceed the otherwise 12M. The key phrase is: The G -Fi is handy , but the flow is all moldy. Because the speed of Wireless-G practice is weak and inconsistent , within 10 , 20 or 25 Mbps at best. The wireless N is better already. The PLC 200 would be better already. But to fully exploit such an offer fiber, there is the good old ethernet cable.

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