Max data transfer with UDP block in simulink using wireless N type

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hi all,,
i just wanna ask,, how much per second byte or per package byte the Maximum data transfer with UDP block in simulink using wireless N type can handle??? is it possible to make our own UDP block with capabilities of transfer more than the simulink provide one?? i mean do simulink has some limitation or rules which limit it?? correct me if i were wrong but i think the only limitation is the bandwith itself right?? among other things like wifi signal level, wireless type etc...
thanks...

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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson on 25 Jun 2011
The limit for 802.11n is not really the bandwidth.
802.11n, Maximum MTU 7935 bytes, max bandwidth 432 megabits/s
I do not have any idea what the Simulink block limits are.
Note that the MTU figure includes all preamble and packet type and source address and destination address and UDP ports and UDP header options and so on.

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