hi,guys 802.11b,g routers top speed is upto 54mbps right..what is 54emeans .saw under mb. when checking rtl8187b in bt4 using airodump-ng..and i cant rt2870 [wusb54gc v3]
to work in bt4 any ideas would be appericiated... thanks.
hi,guys 802.11b,g routers top speed is upto 54mbps right..what is 54emeans .saw under mb. when checking rtl8187b in bt4 using airodump-ng..and i cant rt2870 [wusb54gc v3]
to work in bt4 any ideas would be appericiated... thanks.
Moved this to appropriate forum. Try full sentences in your posts next time, it will help people understand you.
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oh sorry my bad...hxxp://img11.imageshack.us/i/proofrj.jpg/just spend some sec in looking the above image..so now i guess you guys can understand what i mean..
Well I'm thoroughly confused.
1a) What does bandwidth or throughput have to do with routing speed?
1b) Why would routing speed be a functionality of Mb (Megabits)? (Routing speed would be a function of device processing power, measured in ns/ms or maybe GHz)
2) What does ".saw under mb" mean?
3) Assuming you're asking a questions about some piece of information that's displayed in airodump-ng, you might want to try the airodump support:
* [Aircrack-ng] Support
* [Aircrack-ng] Docs
* airodump-ng [Aircrack-ng]
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