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Old 31-01-2007, 21:17   #4
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Re: Whats to diff between the linksys wrt g and gs router

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Originally Posted by Slyder View Post
To reach a potential 125mbps... (i think my figures right)
Sorry you are getting confused with the 802.11n standard (it's not a full standard yet so there are incompatibilities between manufacturers).

Speedboost gives up to 35% improvement over the 802.11g speeds (54Mbps) wireless. It can only do that if everything on the network is speedboost enabled, i.e. you are stuck with Linksys. Linksys suggest you might get up to 20% better speed with non Speeboost stuff.
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