[PLUG] Linux friendly 802.11n Wireless Access Point

Alex plug at mailswamp.com
Tue Jul 6 21:10:01 UTC 2010


Hi Russel,

This ping -c 100 -n 4.2.2.2
gives me between 10 to 19% packet loss.

wget gives me throughput around 367 KB/s

Alex


On 07/06/10 13:56, Russell Senior wrote:
>>>>>> "Alex" == Alex  <plug at mailswamp.com> writes:
>>>>>>             
> Alex> The problem with lagging and crawling did not disappear with
> Alex> setting DNS to: 4.2.2.2 and 4.2.2.3 did
>
> Alex> However, I find it quite amusing that when I'm browsing in text
> Alex> mode in Links, all sites are opening momentarily without any
> Alex> delays.
>
> Try:
>
>   ping -c 100 -n 4.2.2.2
>
> (see if you see any packet loss), and:
>
>   wget http://www.kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/v2.6/linux-2.6.34.tar.bz2
>
> (to test throughput)
>
> One anecdote.  I've encountered 802.11n only once, about a year ago
> two Cisco/Linksys N routers plugged in to each other by the GeekSquad
> (wrongly, i'll add), somehow seemed to nuke the RF environment.
> Unplugging them, and plugging in my 11g device, the RF environment
> becomes functional again.
>
>
>   





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