
collin at betaversion
Dec 20, 2005, 8:01 AM
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Hi, while playing around in my home network I noticed that wireless is kind of slow, I only have 1.5Mbit dsl so I didn't noticed it before. But now I tryed to download stuff from my laptop via FTP and boy this sucks. I made a few tests with different security settings, since I use WPA and WPA is done in software... setup: WRT54GS - with wrt-dd #22 prefinal4 computer running debian with proftpd (xinetd) N770 with Opera as ftp client tests: WPA-PSK TKIP+AES ftp ~80KB/s (cpu maxed out) WPA-PSK TKIP ftp ~150KB/s (cpu maxed out) WPA-PSK AES can't connect WEP 104bit ftp ~400KB/s (peek ~560KB/s) WEP 40bit same as for 104bit NONE same as for WEP I didn't try WPA-EPA (radius). Also I noticed that the download destination also impacts the speed. When writing to memory I couldn't get more then 160KB/s, so all test downloads were done to MMC. ... Collin -- Collin R. Mulliner <collin[at]betaversion.net> BETAVERSiON Systems [www.betaversion.net] info/pgp: finger collin[at]betaversion.net Bread is good, cake is better! _______________________________________________ maemo-developers mailing list maemo-developers[at]maemo.org https://maemo.org/mailman/listinfo/maemo-developers
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