WiFi speeds will vary dramatically with both signal strength and the wireless standard used by the equipment (802.11a,b,g,n). 802.11g, which is the standard most commonly used by recent equipment, should handle pretty much any audio data comfortably, provided that the signal strength is good. (A wifi link will operate at reduced speed if signal strength is weak). 802.11g will invariably, though, provide much lower speeds than its theoretical 54mbps maximum, even under ideal signal conditions.
To test your speed, transfer a large computer file across your wireless link, and measure how long it takes. Multiply the number of megaBytes of the file by 8 to get megabits, and divide by the number of seconds to get mbps.
Regards,
-- Al
To test your speed, transfer a large computer file across your wireless link, and measure how long it takes. Multiply the number of megaBytes of the file by 8 to get megabits, and divide by the number of seconds to get mbps.
Regards,
-- Al