<natecars at real-time.com> wrote:
>
> > How good of latencies can you ordinarily get with 802.11 anyway?  I
> > suppose there could be things that keep it from being as good as wired
> > networks, but I don't know much about this.
> 
> At my house here, I generally get 2-5ms.

Ah.. I found out that part of my problem was that the card was in a
low-power mode, and would only transmit every ~100ms.  Going back to full
power brought it back to around 3ms here at my apartment.

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