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Help with wireless speeds?
I just recently upgraded my cable speeds to 30mbps. Unfortunately I'm only seeing 10mbps speeds through the wireless connection. When I plug the computer directly to the cable modem I get 30mbps. When I connect wirelessly to the Linksys WRT54G I only get 10mbps. In my low tech opinion something is limiting the wireless speeds to 10mbps but I can figure out where. I am using Windows XP. Thanks.
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Re: Help with wireless speeds?
Could be any number of things:
-Wireless distance and interferance lowering your speed (move computer closer, see if speed improves, turn off anything that might be generating EMI) -Speed setting has been set to a lower rate on the router (check the firmware settings via the web interface) -Speed setting on the card in your computer has been set to a lower rate (check the card speed settings via the control pannel, the systray icon in the lower right corner of the screen if present, or card software) -Your computer is using an 802.11b card - which maxes out at 11Mbps. (upgrade the card) -Card in the computer has been set to operate on 802.11b (check card settings per speed setting above) -The router has been set to broadcast 802.11b only (check firmware settings via web interface) -The moon is blue, it's Tuesday, and it's raining in Chicago, so sacrifice a rubber chicken over the computer while dancing the polka and singing the Ren & Stimpy "Happy Happy Joy Joy" lyrics to the beat of In-A-Gadda-Da-Vida. |
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Haven't used dd-wrt in years, looking through their docs now...
ran across this interesting tidbit: "Afterburner will only improve speeds when used with clients that also have the Speedbooster/Afterburner feature; use with "normal" 802.11g clients will actually lower performance." http://www.dd-wrt.com/wiki/index.php/Afterburner |
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" sacrifice a rubber chicken over the computer while dancing the polka and singing the Ren & Stimpy "Happy Happy Joy Joy" lyrics to the beat of In-A-Gadda-Da-Vida. " Oh, please make sure to get pics ok?
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A firmware update on the router might be worth a try.
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I know some dd-wrt firmware will reduce the performance speed depending on certain settings. Also dd-wrt is not the fastest firmware but fixes a lot of other needs / bugs.
You may want to try reflashing it with the factory firmware if the speed is a real issue.....dd-wrt's site should have the info you need to do so. Sorry that my answer is not a quick fix...I love dd-wrt firmware but it has its own issues. |
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What is your duplex speed on your wireless nic?
Wireless is not wired, no matter what speed they are claiming. The speeds are also maximum in theory, not average or expected speeds. What are your repsonse times with tracert (both wired and wireless)? You can redirect to a file and post both outputs into the thread. |
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When you plug in you're only @ 30mbps?
How are you testing that? |
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I have Verizon FIOS and when I plug into my Ethernet cord I am runnin 100mbps but when I go through my router I only run 50mbps. I just figured thats the way it works.
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Yeah, I get about 7mbs on my laptop and 21 on my desktop with Comcast. I could be getting faster but I have an old modem they're telling me to switch out.
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