Test Edimax EW-7822UAC and NETGEAR A6200
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Sure thing, but I'd have to test it using OSMC, since Sam updated RTL8812au driver.
Transfer speeds with OE are noticeably slower.
Do you have any raw BluRay in mind?
I have a Avatar.2009.EXTENDED.1080p.3D.BluRay.Half-OU.x264.DTS-HD.MA.5.1-RARBG which is 26,7GB, would that work?

@J_E_F_F
Yesterday I used the 1TB NTFS HDD to test transfer speeds and then afterwards formatted it to ext4, of course I used Edimax EW-7822UAC.
These are the results (didn't do Iperf, just simple testing):
Openelec NTFS
Ethernet 124s-7,92MB/s
2.4GHz 268s-3,66MB/s
5GHz 158s-6,22MB/s

Openelec EXT4
Ethernet 101s-9,73MB/s
2.4GHz 292s-3,36MB/s
5GHz 180s-5,46MB/s

OSMC EXT4
Ethernet 95s-10,34MB/s
2.4GHz 133s-7,39MB/s
5GHz 131s-7,5MB/s

So basically moving from NTFS to ext4 helped ethernet to perform better, but screwed up wireless transfer speeds.
With OSMC everything performs faster, I don't know what Sam and the rest of the team did but it's pretty good.
Hopefully Openelec guys will be able to do something about it.

In the end I do believe that customized drivers (for Raspberry Pi 2) might improve the performans of some wireless adapters, but I doubt anyone's going to do something like that.
I snooped around linux drivers and it's overwhelming amount of work and testing, especially if they're kinda crap right from the start.
The main obstacle seems to be Raspberry Pi's hardware. Some hardware will perform better if you connect it to another usb port).
I haven't seen this documented anywhere but I tested it myself.
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RE: Test Edimax EW-7822UAC and NETGEAR A6200 - by vdb86 - 2015-09-21, 12:54
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