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    802.11b/g

    A common and cost-effective data radio technology is 802.11.  802.11b specifies radio transceivers that operate at up to 11Mbps.  802.11g operates at up to 54Mbps.  Both B and G standards have several fall-back speeds and attempt to initiate or maintain the highest bit rate conditions allow.  There is significant overhead in the wireless protocol.  Real-world best-case data transfer performance is approx. 5Mbps for B and 20Mbps for G.  Distance, radio interference, objects between radio endpoints, and the number of radios participating in a cell are all factors affecting actual performance.

     


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