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Wireless G essential for thinkpad?
Wireless G essential for thinkpad?
I have a wireless card for my thinkpad, it runs at 11mbps. The internet seems to run very good... so whats the point of upgrading to 54mbps? I would like to get a wireless G card. but im not sure I will see much of a change because I dont think DSL can go 54mbps. Should I get a wireless G card?
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ADSL2+ speeds go up to 24Mbps. Even plain old ADSL can run at up to 8Mbps.DavidNZ wrote:As you say, 11b is far faster than DSL.
Anyway, the point with 802.11x wireless is that the specified speed is a raw speed (no protocol overheads) under optimal conditions, not data throughput rate. Actual data throughput in real world conditions for 802.11b is way less than 11Mbps, and is typically about ~5Mbps at best.
Depending on what speed your Internet connection actually runs at, its not that hard for the 802.11b link to be the limiting factor in throughput.
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Correct it's rare for 802.11b to sustain beyond 5. Typically it's about 3-3.5Mbps.
Considering most broadband connections are 4-6Mbps or better.... your not getting optimal speed.
Though there's a caveat:
Browsing the web is *not* any faster. Really about 1.5-2Mbps makes no difference in webpage rendering. It's psychological in 99.9% of cases. Though downloading and other tasks increase in speed. As well as simultanious browsing (multiple tabs or multiple computers).
Depends on your use. If you just read email, and browse a few pages, no real need upgrade.
Considering most broadband connections are 4-6Mbps or better.... your not getting optimal speed.
Though there's a caveat:
Browsing the web is *not* any faster. Really about 1.5-2Mbps makes no difference in webpage rendering. It's psychological in 99.9% of cases. Though downloading and other tasks increase in speed. As well as simultanious browsing (multiple tabs or multiple computers).
Depends on your use. If you just read email, and browse a few pages, no real need upgrade.
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