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 Message 21062 
 druck to Michael Schwingen 
 Re: Dual wifi connections in Bookworm 
 28 Nov 24 21:27:00 
 
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On 27/11/2024 10:50, Michael Schwingen wrote:
> On 2024-11-25, druck  wrote:
>> If both interfaces are talking to the same Access point on the same
>> frequency, it's going to be worse as WiFi can only talk to one thing at
>> a time, and the two interfaces will compete for bandwidth.
>
> It's not different from having two completely separate clients connected to
> the same AP. Unless the channel is fully saturated, the available bandwith
> will be shared between the clients.

Well if you are testing the speed you are saturating, and there will
always be more overhead with two competing clients, than one.

---druck

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