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Old 08-02-2018, 22:29   #9
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Re: Slow Data transfer over wireless since router change

Not sure it would necessarily be simply due to the brand

On my new-ish router, I recently found the throughput was much better if I put the antennae perpendicular to one another, rather than both operating in the same plane. Guess these are more directional... worth a try.

My main rule is, though, that if it has a battery it can use wifi. If not, it has to be wired. When you're slinging FLAC around wifi constantly to a network music player, like I was, it kinda kills anything else...
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