Kijanki,
54Mbps is what wireless g can do optimally based on the spec I think, right?
Weak/sub optimal signals reduces that bandwidth.
Also I've found not all g routers are the same. Actual bandwidth at a particular range seems to vary from router to router. There may be many reasons for this
Processors and programming can vary.
Differences in the performance of the radio transmitter /receiver technology may be another factor. Antenna's used are one factor. I suspect there are others also.
54Mbps is what wireless g can do optimally based on the spec I think, right?
Weak/sub optimal signals reduces that bandwidth.
Also I've found not all g routers are the same. Actual bandwidth at a particular range seems to vary from router to router. There may be many reasons for this
Processors and programming can vary.
Differences in the performance of the radio transmitter /receiver technology may be another factor. Antenna's used are one factor. I suspect there are others also.