Ad Hoc @ IEEE 802.11G speeds possible?

G

Guest

Is it possible in WXP to have an ad hoc network that works at speeds higher then 802.11b speeds (11Mbps). When putting several 802.11g devices in an ad hoc network they should operate at higher speeds, but they don't. They still operate at 11Mbps (we've done several tests with different vendors and even measured the speed itself) no matter what

Is there a bug in de Wireless Zero configuration of XP which makes g-devices unable to work at higher speeds then 11Mbps

Make note: in infrastructure mode we've been able to get speeds of around 16Mbps (ftp-transfer), in ad hoc this speeds were around 8Mbps (at the max

Anyone been able to fix this
 
S

Sebastjan Kocelj, Avtenta.SI

Hi,

Have you tried to install Sp2 RC on your windows xp? Normaly it should work
at higher speed. So is described on MS sites :)

--
Best Regards,
Sebastjan Kocelj, MCSA
Avtenta.SI
Microsoft Gold Certified Partner
for Support Services


WLAN IDEAS said:
Is it possible in WXP to have an ad hoc network that works at speeds
higher then 802.11b speeds (11Mbps). When putting several 802.11g devices
in an ad hoc network they should operate at higher speeds, but they don't.
They still operate at 11Mbps (we've done several tests with different
vendors and even measured the speed itself) no matter what.
Is there a bug in de Wireless Zero configuration of XP which makes
g-devices unable to work at higher speeds then 11Mbps.
Make note: in infrastructure mode we've been able to get speeds of around
16Mbps (ftp-transfer), in ad hoc this speeds were around 8Mbps (at the max)
 

Ask a Question

Want to reply to this thread or ask your own question?

You'll need to choose a username for the site, which only take a couple of moments. After that, you can post your question and our members will help you out.

Ask a Question

Top