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RE[2]: Other products
by Bill Shooter of Bul on Wed 26th Aug 2009 22:16
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Ok, its clear some people like the express. Guess I misjudged its popularity.
But still:
I actually get 100Mbit over my Wifi-network. Not many Wifi-routers will give you that.
Uhm are you saying that other 80211 N routers don't provide 100Mbit? That's not my experience. They all seem to be pretty much the same. If you're comparing it to a 80211 G or B device, then, yeah, they can't go as fast.
I'm actually saying that the N-routers I have tried don't give full 100Mbit. I have tried with my brothers Linksys router which I do believe only supports 2.5GHz but I got about 50Mbit against that one. A friend tried with one of those expensive D-Link routers that have two antennas and got between 50-60 Mbit.
I will admit I have only tried with Mac's so it may perhaps work better with other wifi-cards?
I think I will save all the results I get with different routers in the future, but of all the ones I have tested so far, against my Mac, the Airports have been almost twice as fast.




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The Airport Express is great. I actually get 100Mbit over my Wifi-network. Not many Wifi-routers will give you that. The Extreme has even better performance since it has Gbit-WAN.
I have tried and benchmarked many routers and nowadays I only recommend Airports to people. So far they have beaten the competition, by a lot.