On Wed, 11 Jul 2007, Justin Mason wrote:
> "bing" reports around 15Mbps pretty consistently.
'bing' likely isn't measured sustained, reliable bandwidth.. ;)
> However -- a wget reports 790.96K/s... so that's pretty similar to
> what NFS is getting!
Tada.
> Maybe it's just the limits of TCP over that link itself, then.
> Pity, given that iwconfig reports a bit rate of 24 Mb/s and the
> bing results above. looks like I need to tune *that* instead!
Isn't it the case that with 802.11 that the useable bit-rate is only
half the link bitrate? I.e. 24Mb/s is only 12Mb/s really.
(I dont remember, but there's some level of that kind of thing in
802.11 anyway).
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