Re: How do we interpret this ZDNET benchmark?

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Hi!

Lee Chin schrieb:
> 100000000 (ie. 100 Mb) / 1 Million = ~ 13 bytes
Some further math:
We can serve a maximum of 200,000,000 bits/second

One frame takes at least 64 bytes = 512 bits
preamble = 8 bytes = 64 Bits
between frames there are 96 bits interframe gap

So the smallest unit we can serve has 672 bits.

If we divide 200,000,000 bits/second by 672 bits/packet we get
a maximum of 297619 packets per second.

Right ?

Off by factor 4. Looks like someone took a specific benchmark
(or not even that :) to let one product shine above another.

Cheers,
Walter
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