to sol and spidey
thats really interesting, and I didn't want to accuse anybody of lieing, i apologize if it came out that way
but it just seems weird to be able to get the entire bandwidth, because well, wireless is far from perfect. And when windows reports link speed, it usually only reports the rated top speed, and then next to it percentage of bandwidth being used.
you can say review sites know less than home users, but we can throw that out the window. to claim they dont know what they are talking about, when all they do is record the stats from actual product usage, they can't fudge that up.
I might have to invest in that router, or look for some reviews.
I've never even heard of wi-fi equipment ever reaching the rated speed. They are usually tested in perfect situations, but the amount of radio inteference in the air usually prevents perfect signal transfer.
but I am glad that you are indeed getting that kind of bandwidth
and sol, I am indeed searching for a better setup. This was cheap at the time, and I still cannot afford a new router. But its the first thing that needs to be changed. lol
but if you dont know, what are you using to measure bandwidth.