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Old 12-09-2010, 15:17   #12
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Re: Wireless Boxes

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Originally Posted by martyh View Post
I thought g class routers could still transfer at 54Mbps?

just to add my reciever is g class on my laptop but the router is n class and i get approx 40- 45 Mb
Theoretically, they can, in ideal circumstances. However, in practice, G class routers often max out at around 25-30 Mbps..

N class routers tend to come with faster CPUs so can cope with higher speeds. As do Business level G class routers.
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