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Old 05-03-2008, 22:10   #1
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very poor wireless on wrt54g on dd-wrt...

hi all,
I've had to write this on my mobile phone as my ie freezes trying to access this forum for some reason.
Basically i've noticed this week that my wireless performance has been really poor...
I tested with 2 laptops in the same room as the router and would only get download speeds of about 700kb/s. The upload speed would often be better. I tested on speedtest.net, the speed test on here and at gamefiles.virginmedia.com. All really poor results.
If i connect directly to the modem i get about 18mb/s.
No other local wifi networks are on the same channel.
I did put the transmit power up to 70mw from the default of 28 recently. I'm worried it's burnt out or something?
Strange thing on netstumbler it shows the signal as single lines rather than a solid block if you know what i mean.
Should i get a new router do you think?
I was thinking about the gs one with speedbooster?

---------- Post added at 21:50 ---------- Previous post was at 21:05 ----------

Hmm...just disabled QoS and it's back to normal....well downloading at about 8mb/s on all speed tests...
I'm not sure the WRT54G does support 20MB on the WAN port? Even if I'm only about 2 feet from the router that's the best speed I can get on wireless...

---------- Post added at 22:10 ---------- Previous post was at 21:50 ----------

spoke too soon...
The speed's dropped right down again...about 1mb/s at the most, generally about 600kb/s...and I'm sitting right next to the router and rebooted it...
I'm thinking some sort of interference maybe????
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Old 10-03-2008, 12:51   #2
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Re: very poor wireless on wrt54g on dd-wrt...

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I'm thinking some sort of interference maybe????
I've only ever hit 22- 24Mbit/s on wireless 54G back in the day when hardly anyone else had wireless lans.

I have a speedtouch 585v6 on BE* and sync at 24Mbit/s However there are 12 other wireless lans visable from my Living room... So even when I'm close to the router I can still only get 10 - 15Mbit/s though the wireless.

use Wired and Can max my line no problems so its definatly wireless like you say probably interference.
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