~ the Cisco 1410 will do 54mbps=6.75MB Simplex I think
~ 'Cisco 1410' (
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The BR1410 uses standard 802.11a (with packet concatenation enhancements
at the MAC layer, for better throughput esp. with smaller packets.)
802.11a gives a nominal signaling rate of up to 54Mbps (that is to say,
54,000,000 bits/sec.), with a best-case user data throughput rate of
about 27Mbps. This is half duplex; you can combine BR1410 pairs on
separate channels (we recommend 5 meters of separation between bridges.)
For more information, see the data sheet
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/prod/coll...08018495c.html
and the range calcuation utility
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/...8009459b.shtml .
Bear in mind that the best-case
user data throughput rate will normally be about half of the nominal 802.11
signaling rate.
Aaron