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WPN824 Speed on 20Mb connection
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Old 21-09-2008, 13:46   #1
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Talking WPN824 Speed on 20Mb connection

I've had this router (WPN824 - no suffix so V1)for about 10 months now and on my laptop using wireless 802.11G I have consistently got 10Mb at http://www.speedtest.net/

As 10Mb is way faster than anything I've had before and I am to lazy to do all the testing to find out where the bottleneck is I have been happy but always slightly niggled that I wasn't getting faster (but not enough to do anything about it)

I had the router st to check for updated firmware automatically and it never found any but today I did a search and found the latest firmware is V2.0.120_1.0.15 (released May 23 2007) - I was still on 2.0.15

After downloading the latest firmware and installing it I now get



Moral of this story is: Don't rely on automatic updates - if you're still on the older firmware go and get the new firmware now!
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Old 21-09-2008, 23:41   #2
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Re: WPN824 Speed on 20Mb connection

Its a shame is not always that simple however nice post rep for you
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Old 22-09-2008, 00:10   #3
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Re: WPN824 Speed on 20Mb connection

It's not always that simple - but sometimes it is! The answer is always easy - if you know it.
If my post helps one other person it's worth it. If it doesn't, it's hurt no one and only wasted my time.
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