WRT54Gx2 with GX400 wireless card, what type of wireless transfer rates you guys getting?

is this normal or really slow?
with the router in the same room or 3 rooms away with full signal.
i am tranfering a 100MB file, it usually takes me around 60 seconds to transfer it each way. thats around 15Mbps correct?
if so why is it so slow when 1 its should transfer around 54Mb and the laptop wireless status saying its connected at 108Mbps.
how do i speed this thing up or do i have a bad unit?

Hi , when you are connected to a 100Mbps network, you do not in effect get pure 100Mbps transfer rates.....the like will give you more of an idea .... http://kb.iu.edu/data/aeud.html

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