r151 - community/trunk/en-US

sradvan at fedoraproject.org sradvan at fedoraproject.org
Tue Jul 6 06:13:24 UTC 2010


Author: sradvan
Date: 2010-07-06 06:13:24 +0000 (Tue, 06 Jul 2010)
New Revision: 151

Modified:
   community/trunk/en-US/Communication.xml
Log:
typo

Modified: community/trunk/en-US/Communication.xml
===================================================================
--- community/trunk/en-US/Communication.xml	2010-07-02 02:02:35 UTC (rev 150)
+++ community/trunk/en-US/Communication.xml	2010-07-06 06:13:24 UTC (rev 151)
@@ -13,7 +13,7 @@
 				To use the IEEE 802.11g standard as an example, which is often referred to and marketed as having a 54Mbps (megabits/s) connection speed, this is only a theoretical maximum speed under perfect conditions defined in the standard. Unfortunately, the real world is not a perfect environment, and in some cases can be outright hostile to facilitating wireless communication.
 			</para>
 			<para>
-				The full 54Mbps throughput as defined in the standard never be achieved in the real world. Your actual throughput of network data is typically 15% to 40% of this marketed level. <emphasis>Data rate</emphasis> is the negotiated, variable, maximum possible link to other devices, and <emphasis>throughput</emphasis> is the real-world, measured amount of actual data flow.
+				The full 54Mbps throughput as defined in the standard can never be achieved in the real world. Your actual throughput of network data is typically 15% to 40% of this marketed level. <emphasis>Data rate</emphasis> is the negotiated, variable, maximum possible link to other devices, and <emphasis>throughput</emphasis> is the real-world, measured amount of actual data flow.
 			</para>
 </section>
 <section id="sect-Wireless_Guide-Hardware-Dynamic_Rate_Switching">



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