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  1. J

    Three Stream N Performance: A First Look

    No, his response was irrelevant, because he was talking about mobile clients, not bridges to non-mobile computers. It is obvious that there is a demand for non-twisted-pair high bandwidth links. Otherwise there would be no powerline networking adapters. But powerline networking throughput is...
  2. J

    Three Stream N Performance: A First Look

    stevech: Was I not clear? Do you not know what I mean by a bridge - router combo? The reason I am asking is because your response is irrelevant to what I was talking about.
  3. J

    Three Stream N Performance: A First Look

    I guess I should have said "3-stream N 5GHz bridge". That is what I meant. I figured "dual-radio" clients do not exist. But I am surprised that no one has tried to make a bridge - router combo that does it. You could almost double the throughput of a conventional bridge - router link.
  4. J

    Three Stream N Performance: A First Look

    3-stream bridge? Are there any 3-stream bridges? I would like to see the throughput of a 3-stream bridge paired with a 3-stream AP/router. Maybe there are no 3 stream bridges yet? When the TRENDnet TEW-680MB comes out, it will be interesting to see the throughput when paired with the...
  5. J

    Should You Use TLER Drives In Your RAID NAS?

    I think it is a bit more complicated than that. Most hardware RAID controllers, when they try to read from a drive, will wait about 8 seconds for a response. If they do not get one, then they will regenerate the data from redundant data on other disks, THEN will try to write the data back to...
  6. J

    NETGEAR WNDR3700 Reviewed

    I reset to defaults and was able to connect at 130 Mbps at 2.4 GHz and 300 Mbps at 5 GHz. So then I went through all the settings I had used before, one-by-one, checking that I could still connect at 300 Mbps after making the change. Finally I found the culprit, under Advanced / QoS Setup...
  7. J

    NETGEAR WNDR3700 Reviewed

    incompatibility with Windows Vista? I have a setup that is nearly identical to yours, with the WNDR3700, an Intel 5300 wifi half miniPCIe card in a Dell laptop (Studio 1737), but I am running Windows Vista Home Premium 32-bit, and you said you were running WinXP SP3. I have the same router...
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