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What is the actual data throughput one can get from a 802.11b / 802.11g connection?

The actual data throughput of a 802.11b connection can be up to 5-6 Mbit/s while actual data throughput of a 802.11g connection can be up to 20-22 Mbit/s. The actual bandwidth will be inversely proportional to the number of simultaneous surrounding users. Besides, RF interference may affect the quality of the wireless signal and hence the data throughput may be lowered.
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