In reply to a post by trogoy:I'm wireless and the router is about 8ft away from one pc. Laptop is used in various places throughout the premises. I get same speeds, wireless and wired. I get the full 40000kbps at the socket (been tested twice via JDSU test). I should be getting well over 35mb+
OK, at 8ft you ought to be able to see most or all of the full WAN bandwidth with wireless; I can pull 30 Mbit/s at 12ft through one solid wall. Have you verified that you can achieve this sort of bandwidth (or better, particularly if wired) between systems on your LAN?
Pinging via wireless is a different matter; the extra latency and jitter means that such measurements aren't particularly useful except as an indicator of the wireless network performance. You might be able to calibrate out a few extra milliseconds in a clean environment, but it's not unusual to see bursts of several hundred milliseconds, particularly if there's other WiFi or RF activity (e.g., from past experience, some Bluetooth devices and a microwave oven) nearby.
yes i have 40000kbps at the socket and should be getting well over 35mb wireless.



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