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How We Test 802.11b and 11g Wireless LAN Products [Older Reviews]
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a high bit error rate, or poor speed autoranging algorithm.. It uses the connectionless UDP protocol, which has less overhead and error recovery mechanisms than the TCP protocol (picture a fire hose being turned on vs. a water bucket brigade). Our test setup...
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How We Test 802.11a Wireless Products
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bit error rate, or poor speed autoranging algorithm.. It uses the connectionless UDP protocol, which has less overhead and error recovery mechanisms than the TCP protocol (picture a fire hose being turned on vs. a water bucket brigade). Our test uses Qcheck...
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How We Test HomePlug Networking Equipment
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poor speed autoranging algorithm. It uses the connectionless UDP protocol, which has less overhead and error recovery mechanisms than the TCP protocol (picture a fire hose being turned on vs. a water bucket brigade). Our test setup pushes data at a 500 kbps...
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How We Test VPN Endpoint Routers
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routing "engine". It uses the connectionless UDP protocol, which has less overhead and error recovery mechanisms than the TCP protocol (picture a fire hose being turned on vs. a water bucket brigade). Our test setup pushes data at a 500kbps (0.5Mbps) rate for...
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How We Test Hardware Routers
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routing "engine". It uses the connectionless UDP protocol, which has less overhead and error recovery mechanisms than the TCP protocol (picture a fire hose being turned on vs. a water bucket brigade). Our test setup pushes data at a 500kbps (0.5Mbps) rate for...
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How We Test 802.11b and 11g Wireless LAN Products
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whether there is a high bit error rate, or poor speed autoranging algorithm.. It uses the connectionless UDP protocol, which has less overhead and error recovery mechanisms than the TCP protocol (picture a fire hose being turned on vs. a water bucket brigade)....
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How We Test Hardware Routers 2006
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routing "engine". It uses the connectionless UDP protocol, which has less overhead and error recovery mechanisms than the TCP protocol (picture a fire hose being turned on vs. a water bucket brigade). We are currently in the process of re-evaluating our streaming...