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I have a MN-510 adapter that is onnly getting 11 mbps
while my base station is running at 100 mbps. I have the base station in another room with my cable Internet. Can I only expect this poor level of performance? What if anything can I do to improve this performance? I run on Windows 95. Bill |
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Hi,
The MN-510 USB Wireless 802.11b device can only go up to 11megabits per second. The device is wireless while your base station and any connections to a client machine via a network cable would yield 100megabits per second. If you would like faster performance you can upgrade to the MN-700 Wireless G Base Station and also a wireless G 802.11g network card for your computer. This will give you speeds up to 54megabits per second. -- Gary Tsang Microsoft MVP - Windows XP Shell/User http://www.microsoft.com/mvp "Bill" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message news:4a7901c42c0d$28f55420$(E-Mail Removed)... >I have a MN-510 adapter that is onnly getting 11 mbps > while my base station is running at 100 mbps. I have the > base station in another room with my cable Internet. Can > I only expect this poor level of performance? What if > anything can I do to improve this performance? I run on > Windows 95. |
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