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The communication bandwidth is supposed to be 11 Mbps, but MPEG2 data transfer fails. Why does this happen?

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The communication bandwidth is supposed to be 11 Mbps, but MPEG2 data transfer fails. Why does this happen?

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11 Mbps is a theoretical value. The actual value is approximately 4 to 5 Mbps, depending on the number of users online at concurrently. This applies to almost all IEEE 802.11 compliant products. Hence, the high-speed transfer required by MPEG2 may fail because of the limited bandwidth.

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