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Originally Posted by gompers View Post
In the real world, you will never see anything approaching those speeds. 20ish Mbps is pretty much it for g. N might get you closer to 40Mbps. Maybe. If you don't have any bluetooth devices, cordless phones, or microwave ovens nearby or you are running a 5ghz N network (which you aren't), you might get upwards of 60 or 70. =
If you use a decent N accesspoint with three antennas (N uses multipath to it's advantage, instead of getting interfered with by it), you can easily get 100-120 mbit at 2.4ghz.