On Mon, 4 Feb 2002, Jeff Clark wrote:
> Not true.  I have two Orinoco cards installed in PCMCIA-to-ISA
> bridges.  One is in a PII-233MHz and the other in a 486-100MHz.
> These machines provide a wireless link between my "main floor" and
> "basement" subnets, and they both run at 11Mb/s (as long as I keep the
> 486 next to the basement window; if I move it behind the wall, the S/N
> ratio drops so low that the speed drops down to 5.5Mb/s or even
> 2Mb/s).  These cards are configured to use the IBSS mode (not the
> Orinoco "Ad-Hoc" mode).
>
> It was a bear to get the kernel and drivers set up and working
> correctly, but once I did (and stopped using a flaky Compaq as one end
> of the connection), it works just fine.

How much do you actually get out of the link?

Shouldn't be able to get much more than 6-7mb/s, as the wireless headers
suck up the rest..

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