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Old 09-02-2018, 09:57   #10
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Re: Slow Data transfer over wireless since router change

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Originally Posted by idi banashapan View Post
No guarantee.

What is it that you are transferring that means this drop in speed is causing you an issue? Are you often transferring big files between machines on a time critical basis, or is it more that you’ve just noticed it’s slower?
i transfer large files between PC and NAS regular.

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Originally Posted by nffc View Post
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...
I will try this thankyou.
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