I've had this issue as well, it seems that if I have two components using 802.11b to access the network, then transfer speeds between the two machines creeps to a halt. I do not think that it has to do with signal strength, but I suspect that may be the case. In any case, the result is that I cannot transfer a 192 kbps MP3 file without jitter and skipping.
Transfers where only one device is wireless go much more quickly. In case it matters, the clients are using the Linksys WPC11 PCMCIA cards and the access point is a Linksys BWFW11S4 combination router/accesspoint.
I've had this issue as well, it seems that if I have two components using 802.11b to access the network, then transfer speeds between the two machines creeps to a halt. I do not think that it has to do with signal strength, but I suspect that may be the case. In any case, the result is that I cannot transfer a 192 kbps MP3 file without jitter and skipping.
Transfers where only one device is wireless go much more quickly. In case it matters, the clients are using the Linksys WPC11 PCMCIA cards and the access point is a Linksys BWFW11S4 combination router/accesspoint.