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D-Link home networking solution Review
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Posted on Monday, October 11 2004 @ 12:30:58 CEST by LSDsmurf |
What is Super G? It is a feature designed to increase throughput in an
802.11G network. It consists of 4 separate features including Dynamic
Packet Bursting, Fast Frames, Hardware Compression and Encryption, and
Multi-channel 108 Mbps Turbo Mode. Packet Bursting basically reduces the
amount of wait time required between data packets. Fast Frames increased
the number of bits sent per data frame. So packet bursting sends more
packets in a given time and fast frames sends more data per frame which
means these two work together. Data Compression and Encryption is
supported in the Super G hardware. The hardware compresses the data
before transmission and decompresses it after reception. So this feature
increased data throughput by compression. Multi Channel Turbo Mode takes
two 54Mbps wireless channels and sends data over each, effectively
creating a 108Mbps link.
Link: MHW
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