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H3llGhost
Oct 08, 2011Aspirant
SRXN3205 Slow file transfer over WLAN
Hello, I configurated my SRXXN3205 with 5 GHz 802.11n (Region: Europe(40Mhz), Mode: 11na, Channel: Auto, Channel Spacing: 40 Mhz). I am using two laptops with full signal strength, but the transfe...
fordem
Oct 11, 2011Mentor
You do realise you're comparing a $250 wireless firewall/router with a $1000 wireless access point ...
What's between the Aruba and the 1Gb fibre connection?
Did you measure throughput on the SRXN3205 the same way?
What type of internet connection do you have feeding the SRXN3205 and how fast is it?
A quick glance at the spec for the Intel 6300 and the Aruba shows them to be both 3x3, that information is missing from the SRXN3205 data sheet, it does have three antennas but that does not indicate the underlying topology - most of the older 802.11a/b/g equipment was single channel with dual antenna diversity systems.
On closer examination - the Intel is 3x3 with three spatial streams, and the Aruba as 3x3 with two spatial streams
What's between the Aruba and the 1Gb fibre connection?
Did you measure throughput on the SRXN3205 the same way?
What type of internet connection do you have feeding the SRXN3205 and how fast is it?
A quick glance at the spec for the Intel 6300 and the Aruba shows them to be both 3x3, that information is missing from the SRXN3205 data sheet, it does have three antennas but that does not indicate the underlying topology - most of the older 802.11a/b/g equipment was single channel with dual antenna diversity systems.
On closer examination - the Intel is 3x3 with three spatial streams, and the Aruba as 3x3 with two spatial streams
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