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Old 06-02-2009, 12:02   #20
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Re: time for an upgrade?

Yep but you're using wireless g standard both at router and on laptop. Where as the person who posted on asdltech.com forum is G for router and B for laptop. I was pointing out that it was uncanny that both throughput percentages on B and G standards are near enough the same (approx. 13%) on your model of router, so it's the wireless capability of the router letting you down with a maximum throughput of around 7Mb regardless of what internet connection speed you're got.

So on 2Mb connection you're not going to see any problems, as the max throughput of the router wirelessly is 7Mb. The problem only becomes apparent when you're either got a higher speed internet connection than 7Mb or you transfer files from one network PC to another other using wireless.
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