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Old 19-06-2014, 00:07   #9
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Re: Virgin Media WNDA3200 wireless adapter

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Originally Posted by jb66 View Post
you could tell the pc to forget the 2g and only use the 5g ssid. if it moves to 2g, and you have a wireless g device connecting to 2g at the same time the speed drops to 54
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Originally Posted by General Maximus View Post
by setting the router to N only for 2.4ghz. As JB said, if multiple devices share the 2.4ghz band and you have an older device or phone which connects at G, then the router has to run all the devices on that band at that speed, even if they were previously connect at N/150/300/whatever
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Originally Posted by General Maximus View Post
the technology doesn't work that like. On 2.4ghz all devices run at the speed of the slowest device.
Wrong.

https://www.google.co.uk/search?q=mi...ss+performance

300Mbps doesn't normally work for long on 2.4Ghz because the Superhub has received a firmware update from VM that (shock horror) actually makes it obey WiFi guidelines (which state 300Mbps should automatically shut off when it detects other networks in range)
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