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I used netIQ's free QCheck utility
to check the HWG's wireless speed. Tests were done using
a 3COM AirConnect
PC card as the wireless client, and a Windows PC as the other
LAN client. Both clients are on the LAN side of the router,
so these tests do not include the router. Here are the results:
(Tests run with:
- WEP encryption DISABLED
- Tx Rate: Automatic
- Power Save disabled)
[Ver 1.3d AP firmware]
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Test
Description
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Qcheck
Transfer Rate (Mbps)
[1Mbyte data size]
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Qcheck
Response Time (msec)
[10 iterations 100byte data size]
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Qcheck
UDP stream
[10S@500Kbps]
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(Actual
throughput- kbps)
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(Lost
data- %)
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AP to Client - Condition 1
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4.7
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3 (avg)
4 (max)
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499
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0.0%
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AP to Client - Condition 2
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4.8
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3 (avg)
4 (max)
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499
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0.0%
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AP to Client - Condition 3
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4.0
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5 (avg)
68 (max)
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467
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0.0%
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AP to Client - Condition 4
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3.1
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5 (avg)
31 (max)
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386
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0.0%
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(Details of how we tested can be found here.)
I also checked Transfer rate with 40bit WEP enabled for
Condition 1 and found between 0.7 to 1.0Mbps decrease in
throughput.
Comment: The HWG's range was similar to other 802.11b
products I've tested. The antenna is built into a circuit
board attached to the inside top of the HWG and is cabled to the
radio card (which is not a stock 3Com AirConnect card),
but this didn't seem to work any magic for range. The cabled
connection does mean, however, that you could attach a range booster
antenna to the HWG, although 3Com doesn't support this.
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