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Old 02-11-2009, 21:46   #21
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Re: new network card giving me slow speeds!

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Originally Posted by chrisjackson1985 View Post
i was told wireless G cards would only go to around 22mb, so i thought i was doing great with my G card.

my N card is really struggling though.

none of the 2 pcs are using wirelessG, only N and the other PC has no problems getting the speeds, its definatly something to do with my new card that i bought, the dlink rangebooster pci card.
It's so frustrating to find out on at this stage of the diagnosis that you've got the other PC on 802.11n as well!

So, let's be clear - the other PC is 802.11n connected. What standalone speed does it achieve (i.e. the problem PC disconnected)?

The problem PC - can you confirm that when it is standalone (other PC disconnected), you get the naff speed?

When you compare in Device Manager the Advanced properties for each wireless adapter, what are the differences between the two PCs?
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