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<DIV>Ahhh! Half duplex device one end, full duplex device the other. Always a
good way to cause a collision.</DIV>
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<DIV>Combine that with the half duplex 802.11 and you're getting half of half of
... ;-)</DIV>
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<DIV>(Not to be confused with two thirds of four fifths of f... ... although it
sometimes seems close!)</DIV>
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<DIV><FONT size=2>-----Original Message----- <BR><B>From:</B> Brad Campbell
[mailto:brad@wasp.net.au] <BR><B>Sent:</B> Sat 24/04/2004 10:04 PM
<BR><B>To:</B> plug@plug.linux.org.au <BR><B>Cc:</B> <BR><B>Subject:</B> [plug]
Wireless Woes - Solved<BR><BR></DIV></FONT>
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<P><TT><FONT size=2>G'day all,<BR><BR>Dunno if anyone might find this
interesting, but I solved my transfer rate woes by placing a<BR>dodgy-brothers
10/100 4 port mini-switch in between the WAP11 and DWL-900AP+. I now get
450kb/s in<BR>each direction.<BR><BR>I have never seen ethernet ports not
compatible enough to work properly over a crossover cable, but<BR>the WAP11 is
10BaseT and the DWL-900AP+ is 100BaseT and this seemed to be enough to get
them to choke.<BR><BR>Interesting as the stats page did not list any dropped
ethernet packets.<BR><BR>Anyway, that's my
story!<BR><BR>Regards,<BR>Brad<BR>_______________________________________________<BR>PLUG
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