I have an Atheros Super-G Access Point.
When set for Super-G /no channel bonding data transfer speeds (at ~6m line of sight) are approx 3MB/s Access Point->device and 2MB/s device->Access Point.
With channel bonding enabled this jumps to 6MB/s device->Access Point and 3MB/s Access Point->device.
I've tried this test with 2 different pci cards, both giving the same results.
Does anyone know if the async speed is a limitation of the cards or is in inherent with how channel bonding works (& so if I were to buy an identical access point & use it as a client [or a better card] would I then see 6MB/s both directions)?
When set for Super-G /no channel bonding data transfer speeds (at ~6m line of sight) are approx 3MB/s Access Point->device and 2MB/s device->Access Point.
With channel bonding enabled this jumps to 6MB/s device->Access Point and 3MB/s Access Point->device.
I've tried this test with 2 different pci cards, both giving the same results.
Does anyone know if the async speed is a limitation of the cards or is in inherent with how channel bonding works (& so if I were to buy an identical access point & use it as a client [or a better card] would I then see 6MB/s both directions)?