Super G (wireless networking)

Super G is a proprietary method to increase the throughput of an IEEE 802.11g (Wi-Fi) wireless LAN.

[1] Atheros uses frame-bursting, compression, and channel bonding technology to improve performance.

The throughput transmission speed limit when using Super G is claimed to be up to 40 Mbit/s-60 Mbit/s at a 108 Mbit/s signaling rate, which is achieved through the bonding of two 54 Mbit/s 802.11g channels.

[citation needed] Non-standard channel bonding extensions to 802.11g such as Super G, have been criticized[according to whom?]

[citation needed] Atheros has also adapted this technology to their 802.11a/g chipsets, marketing it as Super AG.