802.11g Offers Faster Transfer But Not Without Bottlenecks

Is 802.11g really better than 802.11b? In one respect, it is. Networks using the IEEE 802.11g wireless standard can, in theory, transmit content at a rate of 54 Mbps. 802.11b networks, on the other hand, have a maximum bandwidth of only 11 Mbps.
Via [itbusiness.ca]

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