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Typical throughput for Wireless-N 300M

fuzzymath10

Senior member
On a DIR-615 router I managed to saturate the 100M wired connection of a desktop with a laptop using an Intel 5300 which I thought was quite impressive (getting around 8-11MB/sec). This was also through one wall.

I have since moved my router in a corner so the desktop has a Linksys WUSB600N and I can't crack 4MB/sec. Do USB adapters just suck, or is wireless to wireless just not as good? Both machines are not more than around 10' from the router.
 
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