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Old 18-12-2007, 10:30   #6
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Re: loss of speed using wireless

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Originally Posted by Richy99 View Post
normally they say 1, 6 or 11 are the best channels to use

i have found that the higher the connection to the router the better the speed download, my WRT54GS gives about 12.5meg avg with spikes of over 14meg when connected to the router at either 48 or 54, but as soon as it goes to 38 or 24 it drops to below 10meg, also what speed is the router transmitting at?
Because the frequencies do not overlap 1,6,11/12 are the best to use.


As for searching for the least occupied (therefore best) channel, try NetStumbler: http://www.netstumbler.com/ Free last time i checked!
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