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There are two types of wireless network that are important to understand if you intend to use the WFT-E1, ad-hoc and infrastructure.
An ad-hoc network is for single computers or small networks. It allows the WFT-E1 to connect directly to a computer - a point-to-point or peer-to-peer connection. If you are in a studio and you want to send JPEGs to a laptop that is not connected to a network, you will need to use ad-hoc mode.
Unfortunately though, ad-hoc networking is only a low speed connection. With the WFT-E1, this means a maximum transfer rate of 11mbps (mega bits per second). If however, you are sending your images via a wireless router, or network hub, to a computer, you will be using infrastructure mode. This is a much faster connection. With the WFT-E1, in optimum conditions, you can reach 54mbps.
Donc 11 Mb/s (ad-hoc : boitier vers ordinateur) dans le pire des cas et 54 Mb/s (infrastructure : réseau wi-fi existant) dans le meilleur des cas