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WEP overhead

egale

Senior member
I just got a Netgear WGR614 router and WG311 card for my setup. The router has problems transmitting through the wall to the receiving pc 12 ft away but that is another story.

If I enable WEP, how much of a performance hit do you think I will take?
 
I gave it a try last night and if there is a performance hit, it is negligable with my setup. I have a cable connection and a Netgear WGR614 router so my biggest problem is keeping a strong wireless connection not losing a few bytes/sec in transfer speeds.
 
Originally posted by: egale
I gave it a try last night and if there is a performance hit, it is negligable with my setup. I have a cable connection and a Netgear WGR614 router so my biggest problem is keeping a strong wireless connection not losing a few bytes/sec in transfer speeds.
This makes me glad I have a Belkin WAP....I can use it throughout my whole house with no problems at all (basement all the way up to the second floor, and in all corners).
 
You are lucky. I finally got a fairly strong signal by mounting the router on the connecting wall and changing the channel it was using. I can't imagine this thing transmitting up two flights! The router is now about 12 feet from the pc.
 
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