It’s amazing how even minor differences in the testing environment-moving a laptop a few feet, changing the screen orientation, using a different laptop chassis or antennae, switching routers, the weather and humidity, whether one of my neighbors happens to be using their microwave or a cordless phone, where human bodies happen to be, and dozens of other variables-can and will affect performance between benchmark runs. When you think about how wireless networking works that may not be too surprising. I don’t mean that it’s difficult to come up with testing scenarios rather, it’s difficult to get consistent results that I feel confident in publishing. Let me preface this review with a simple statement that may or may not be something you’ve considered: testing wireless networking devices is hard. Introducing Bigfoot’s Killer Wireless-N 1102
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