On 2/10/07, piclist@mmendes.com wrote: > I haven't actually done any tests to see if the transfer is trully at > 108, but what I have done is try to connect from diferent distances from > the router, most of the time outside. As the signal degrades over the > distance the speeds (indicated in the taskbar icons) do switch to lower > or higher depending on the quality of the signal. This was done for a > very picky friend who wanted to be able to use his laptop while on a > floter in his pool (I know, I wouldn't do it, but he wanted it) > > Obviously, you can only get 108 when using an 108 router with an 108 > card. The maximum speed allowed in 802.11g standard (2.4Ghz) is 54Mbps, named as 108, page14 of 802.11g standard, downloadable here: http://standards.ieee.org/getieee802/802.11.html Do I miss something ? or there is available a newer specification ? thx, Vasile -- http://www.piclist.com PIC/SX FAQ & list archive View/change your membership options at http://mailman.mit.edu/mailman/listinfo/piclist