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50 meg through wireless
Hi - just got 50 meg installed today. Getting steady 46 meg through ethernet, but anything between 8 and 25 on the wireless n router (through both my wireless n enabled mac, and the supplied wireless n adaptor on my vista pc.
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You will struggle to get high speeds!!, its all about the equipment. Equipment may not cope with high bandwidths and also you will never get a 100% clean powerfull signal.
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..that doesnt explain why i'm getting worse speeds than on my old wireless g router on 20 meg
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Are you using WPA/WPA2 with AES encryption?
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And that will be why then
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same with wpa-psk ---------- Post added at 14:59 ---------- Previous post was at 14:53 ---------- you are a star....it was the aes that did it |
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It has to be WPA with AES (not TKIP) to get 'N' speeds
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Would you care to expand on that, for us uneducated hethens :) |
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oops you already have
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You mean like http://www.virginmedia.com/help/wire...outer-faqs.php
Any wireless adaptors/devices not using the ratified WPA2-PSK [AES] wireless ‘N’ security encryption will only offer wireless ‘G’ level performance. Full wireless ‘N’ performance can only be achieved when both the wireless router and wireless adaptor/device are using WPA2-PSK [AES]. Rest assured that both the Netgear WNR2000 wireless router and WN111 wireless adaptor can be set to use WPA2-PSK [AES] |
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...yes...just like that. ahem.
mind you virgin support should know about it! |
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Well Netgear definately should - as they are supporting the routers on Virgin's behalf at the moment
I bet Netgear assumed it was already on AES - as it should default to that when connecting two 'N' devices (as long as WPA is selected) |
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