Now that I actually have a laptop, and am starting to use wireless more
frequently, I've noticed that the latencies on wireless aren't all that
great, but they can vary quite a bit.  Noting that X11 (for instance)
really starts to be painful once you hit about 50ms latency, I'm just
curious if people have played with ways of speeding things up..

How good of latencies can you ordinarily get with 802.11 anyway?  I
suppose there could be things that keep it from being as good as wired
networks, but I don't know much about this.

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