[kwlug-disc] question -- Intel Wireless-N 7260 (N300, single-band)
unsolicited
unsolicited at swiz.ca
Wed Jul 30 08:37:21 EDT 2014
> Basically, I'm looking for something that is better than 100Mbit wired
> connection.
You will look in vain. Went through the same thing, and documented it:
http://kwlug.org/node/750
A Gbps usb adapter will give you slightly more speed, but not much.
(Given how much one uses the net, every little bit helps. Particularly
if backing up mult-GB images over the net each night.)
YMMV - this was before USB3, so a USB3/GB may offer real improvement. As
would turning off all encryption on wi-fi (bad move, bad, bad ...), or a
more modern multi-antenna router.
Seems to me I've now seen 450Mbps and 600Mbps routers, but the problem
will be you can be the only user of the wi-fi to get that speed -
anything in the area that even says hello and you're done. Router speed
/ # of devices saying hello = individual device speed. And you will have
to buy an accompanying usb3 dongle for the laptop.
The encryption overhead of wi-fi not present in copper means copper will
always win, hands down. (Assuming net built out - a gbps nic on a 100
mbps switch is still going to limit you to 100 mbps.)
Would be interested to see throughput results on these multi-antenna
450Mbps+ routers.
Only other thing I can think of is a dock - if there is one for your box.
On 14-07-30 01:59 AM, William Park wrote:
> Hi,
>
> To anyone with Intel Wireless-N 7260...
>
> What's the real throughput from Intel Wireless-N 7260?
> (300Mbps, single-band, bluetooth)
>
> Currently, my laptop has Wireless-ABG
> Intel Corporation PRO/Wireless 2915ABG [Calexico2] Network Connection (rev 05)
> and I get 50% of 54Mbit at best. If I get the Intel N-7260 ($17 at
> Canada Computers), would I get 50% of 300Mbit also?
>
> Basically, I'm looking for something that is better than 100Mbit wired
> connection.
>
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