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  • VPN Tests - Reviews

    throughput but this time using my Dell Inspiron 4100 notebook running WinXP and SSH's Sentinel (Version 1.3.2 build2). Throughput in both directions is much more consistent, though there are still occasional pauses causing dropouts on the plots. ASUS' literature...

  • Features and Internals, Continued - Reviews

    entering a valid IP address into the Destination IP Address box generates a Throughput plot. Although this is pretty nifty, I found the throughput numbers to be much lower than those I obtained via my Chariot testing. I also don't know where the dropouts shown...

  • Wireless Tests - Throughput vs. Range plots - Reviews

    Wireless Tests - Throughput vs. Range plots. review wpnt834. We have seen the future of high speed wireless and it's not all bright. Tim Higgins drills down deep into what makes the Netgear RangeMax 240 Wireless Router tick and finds some things that don't...

  • WQS Results - more - Reviews

    pile. This time, however, it wasn't downshifting out of channel-bonding that did it, since the Broadcom-based products don't use that technique to pump up their throughput numbers. Instead, Figure 22 shows the throughput "dropouts" that are characteristic of...

  • Checklist For Wireless Streaming Success - Reviews

    wiggles you see in the IxChariot throughput plots that I'm so fond of. Even variation in the 10-20 Mbps range doesn't matter, as long as they are short (milliseconds). "Dropouts" - where throughput drops to near-zero for multiple seconds - are still a bad thing...

  • Wireless Performance - Reviews

    the WLA2. A close-range Condition 1 test with the Belkin card showed a steady throughput plot - although not without a few significant throughput "dropouts" - with average throughput of 22.6Mbps compared to the 20.8Mbps average obtained using the Buffalo Tech...

  • Mixed WLAN - No Protection - Reviews

    then brings a NETGEAR MA401 station into range. (The other trace in the plot is a reference run in G-Only mode, but without any active 11b clients in-range.) Although the "throughput dropouts" are visually disturbing, a glance at the average throughput numbers...

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