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Posted by: monkeyhanger (Friday 5 September 2008, 11:24 AM)

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valid test?

all the devices were plugged into the same extension cable!
In an office, surely the lights would be on a completely different circuit.
I would be more impressed if the test was performed in a house where the interfering devices were used in a different room. Or in a realistic office environment.
The fact that a "200 mbs" device was only achieving 40mbps was much more interesting - why was this? (All the exisitng lighting in the "office", using extension cables?)

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