I have set up a peer-to-peer wireless network between 2 computers about 10 feet apart using 2 Belkin 54g PCI wireless cards, no router or access points are involved. The network was primarily to share the broadband connection on the main computer and to access the its printer.
The link works fine initially, reporting the advertised 54mbps and an excellent signal. However, this quickly drops to 1 Mbps whenever anything is passed between them and never rises above that figure. Internet access speeds are akin to to an old 56k modem. The Belkin utility shows that 54 b and g is supported on the network, which was setup using the Windows XP Home wizard.
A further problem arises in that although the main computer can access the shared folder on the remote computer, the remote cannot 'see' the shared folders or its printer on the main despite them being defined as shared.
My main query is: Is this as fast as my wireless network can be and what can be done to improve it?
I would be grateful for any advice on this partly successful Christmas gift !!!!!!!!!!!