Your internet speed will be limited to the speed your ISP provides. For most
home users this will be only a fraction of 802.11b speeds. There are many
sites on the Internet where you can test your download speed. For most users
just browsing the Internet you'll never get the full Internet speed your DSL
or cable ISP provides. My experience is seldom if ever does the LAN operate
at it's full rated speed, even when transferring files between computers on
your LAN (which would use the most of your bandwidth).
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"jwight" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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F174E87-0F67-4EB5-8E73-(E-Mail Removed)...
> Have a D-Link DI-624 wireless router as the Internet Gateway. Win XP
> shows
> its speed as 10.0 mps. The LAN connection speed is shown as 100 mps. The
> router is a "Super G" device capable of 108 mps, so I'm confused. The
> whole
> setup should be operating at 100 mps or better but it doesn't appear to
> be.
> Any info will be greatly appreciated.
>
> Thanks!
>
> John