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advanced-wireless [2023/01/27 09:58] – [Country / Region] Germany [alias "E0"] and SDK714 router RT-AC5300 m_arsadvanced-wireless [2023/01/31 07:14] – [Afterburner] only valid for MIPS RT & RT-N branch/images m_ars
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 Enabling Afterburner turns on support for Broadcom's frame-bursting and compression technology to improve 802.11g wireless throughput. This feature is also known as //125 High Speed Mode// (or //125HSM//) and goes by other names with other hardware vendors. Theoretically, this boosts signalling rates to 125 MB/s. Realistically, one can expect 30-40 Mb/s throughput in real world environments. Since this is a proprietary protocol extension, effectiveness will vary depending on the client device maker as well. Enabling Afterburner turns on support for Broadcom's frame-bursting and compression technology to improve 802.11g wireless throughput. This feature is also known as //125 High Speed Mode// (or //125HSM//) and goes by other names with other hardware vendors. Theoretically, this boosts signalling rates to 125 MB/s. Realistically, one can expect 30-40 Mb/s throughput in real world environments. Since this is a proprietary protocol extension, effectiveness will vary depending on the client device maker as well.
advanced-wireless.txt · Last modified: 2024/03/02 18:01 by hogwild