Re: 54.0 mbps connection
And remember, 8 Mbps (megabits per second) = 1 MB/sec (megabytes per
second).
So 54Mbps = 6.75MB/sec. Actual throughput (I believe) is half, so at
best, you'll get 3-3.5MB/sec transfer speeds.
Depending on the siting of your clients and router, interference will
reduce this rate, as will encryption.
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