- Sep 5, 2003
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Hi I am looking to purchase a laptop and the premium for G over B is $99 cdn on dell.
Now here is what dell says:
Data Rates Supported
802.11b
1, 2, 5.5, 11 Mbps
802.11g
6, 9, 12, 18, 24, 36, 48, 54 Mbps
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Range1 at 1Mbps (typical)
802.11b
- 11 Mbps up to 250 meters (open environment)
55 meters (indoors)
- 6 Mbps up to 300 meters (open environment)
70 meters (indoors)
802.11g
- 54 Mbps up to 150 meters (open environment)
30 meters (indoors)
- 24 Mbps up to 300 meters (open environment)
70 meters (indoors)
here is my understanding of this:
1 Mbps = 1,000 Kbps (where M = Mega = 10^6, K = Kilo = 10^3)
If 1 Byte = 8 bits
1,000 kbps = 1000/8 = 125 KBps
Then 11Mbps = 11,000 Kbpr = 11,000/8 = 1,375 KBps or 1.375 MB/sec?
Please tell me i am calculating this wrong or my logic is flawed because i've never seen internet reach 1.3mb/sec in the real world not home/office/school use. I doubt if this is the theoretical rate of the card, that it will ever reach those speeds since the workplace won't have it this fast. So how much of a real world difference will it make having wireless B11Mbps vs. G 54Mbps
If i am calculating it wrong, my bad....can you please show me the proper values then. I'd appreciate it if someone told me if the investment is worth the extra $100 cdn.
Now here is what dell says:
Data Rates Supported
802.11b
1, 2, 5.5, 11 Mbps
802.11g
6, 9, 12, 18, 24, 36, 48, 54 Mbps
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Range1 at 1Mbps (typical)
802.11b
- 11 Mbps up to 250 meters (open environment)
55 meters (indoors)
- 6 Mbps up to 300 meters (open environment)
70 meters (indoors)
802.11g
- 54 Mbps up to 150 meters (open environment)
30 meters (indoors)
- 24 Mbps up to 300 meters (open environment)
70 meters (indoors)
here is my understanding of this:
1 Mbps = 1,000 Kbps (where M = Mega = 10^6, K = Kilo = 10^3)
If 1 Byte = 8 bits
1,000 kbps = 1000/8 = 125 KBps
Then 11Mbps = 11,000 Kbpr = 11,000/8 = 1,375 KBps or 1.375 MB/sec?
Please tell me i am calculating this wrong or my logic is flawed because i've never seen internet reach 1.3mb/sec in the real world not home/office/school use. I doubt if this is the theoretical rate of the card, that it will ever reach those speeds since the workplace won't have it this fast. So how much of a real world difference will it make having wireless B11Mbps vs. G 54Mbps
If i am calculating it wrong, my bad....can you please show me the proper values then. I'd appreciate it if someone told me if the investment is worth the extra $100 cdn.