![]() The reasons for the big difference between the "link" and actual rates include: This distinction applies to related units of measure,for instance, KB/sec is kilobytes per second, and Mbps is megabits (millions of bits) per second.) Transfer Rate (Link Rate) in the Properties of the Wireless Network Connection = 130MbpsĬorresponding Real File Transfer Speed = 4.76MB/s = 38.1Mbps In fact, a link rate of "300 Mbps" usually corresponds to 50 to 90 Mbps speed on the TCP/UDP layer. The rate obtained at the application layer will be much lower than the physical layer rate. ![]() User activities like file transfer and web content browsing happen at the application layer. It is the maximum speed that data can move across a wireless link between a wireless client and a wireless router. This article will explain the difference between wireless link rate, actual file transfer and web browsing speed.
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