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Posted 07/02/2008 16:25:56


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Posted 07/02/2008 16:35:42


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Has anyone out there achieved a data throughput speed of 125/140Mbps or is it misleading the way a new cars MPG is misleading. Hmm my cousin found this:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Megabit_per_second#megabit_per_second

Seems Belkin, Zoom etc are making use of this confusion. The lying gits! All advertising is lies I swear. Anyone been served the "Big" Mac in the picture, don't even get me started on portion down sizing!! Lol.
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Posted 07/02/2008 16:40:54


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Are the same products available on the American market? If so, the claims must be true.

If they weren't then the companies making these claims would have already been sued out of existence for lying and the company directors sent to the electric chair.

Cheers, Slipstreem.



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Posted 07/02/2008 16:43:30


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Actually I'm jst confused!!

Ha ha true!
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Posted 07/02/2008 17:11:22


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Yes I have with matching Buffalo kit relatively close to each other.
But, you never achieve the maximum throughput speed on any network, i.e. you will not see 100Mbps on a wired network.

Anything outside of the 802.11g standard is a lottery and the kit must be matching.
Just coming from the same manufacturer may not be enough as it depends on the chipset used.

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