wireless speed - fraction of available

Discussion in 'PC hardware help' started by weedcup, May 7, 2006.

  1. weedcup

    weedcup Guest

    I've just upgraded to 802.11g 108mbps router/cards (I know - about time). While I notice it is much faster over the LAN, I'm curious about something. When I look at network in task manager, it's only around 8%. How do I get it faster? I'd love 25% or higher when moving files across my network. It was the same with the old router. Oh, I have 108mbps card on sending machine and 54mbps card on receiving. So I don't expect more than 50% utilization.

    BTW - I'm only talking about room to room wireless lan to move files from one machine to another. I'm not talking about internet connection as I know that's slower than the router is capable of.

    Cheers to anyone who can clear this up.

    weedcup

    D-Link DI-624 Wireless Router
    D-Link DWL-G650 Wireless Cardbus Adapter
    TrendNet 54mbps card
    Dell Inspiron 8000 P3 800mhz
    Dell Dimension P4 1.2mhz
    (pls don't make fun of my machines-I'm cheap)
     
  2. ianski7

    ianski7 Guest

    Hi, The Networking tab provides an indication of the network traffic for the connections on the local computer.

    It is useful as a quick reference for determining the amount of NETWORK BANDWIDTH being consumed.

    Unless you have multiple machines on the network transfering files to each other, you will almost never hit 50% unless spiking.

    The performance of your machines will also be a factor: The older the machine(P3)the slower Bus Speeds/Memory/Harddrive.

    Hope This Helps...

    Dont wory about the % of bandwidth, if you are happy with the actual speeds of the connections.........All is Well
     
  3. weedcup

    weedcup Guest

    Thanks. I was just curious.
     

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