= Faster wireless?

I recently bought a Belkin N wireless router, and since it was installed, I noticed that the page loading is noticeable shorter that I lived with a standard ethernet cable.  I have an M1530 with a minimap Intel Next-Gen Wireless-N. This is contrary to what I have always heard, that wireless would be slower than wired... that is for me the logical view also b.

What is the right view on this?


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