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The Graveyard - Products No Longer Supported => Routers / COVR => DIR-855 => Topic started by: HedgeHocker on January 12, 2010, 08:44:51 PM
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What should a 5GHz wireless N connection speed range be? I'm in the same room as my router and only seeing a maximum of 9 MB/second with Windows 7. Transfering a large file size but even the same with smaller ones.
The speed will start at about 9 MB/second then gradually it slows to near nothing and sorta dies out.
Windows 7 networking diagnostics then tells me its a DNS serving issue. I then have to begin the transfer again.
All my drivers and firmware are up to date to the best of my knowledge (Windows 7 Update drivers for the DWA-160) and those may be the only cause but shouldn't the tranfer rate be much higher in a room with no other 5GHz broadcasting? 2.4GHz speed on N was is a miserable 3 MB/second using even no security settings. I have a wireless Xbox 360 in the room and two Logitech wireless mice and keyboards ..but does this mean I will have nearly no 2.4GHz connectivity? Lol, that is bad...
There is a known firmware DNS issue with my router, I know that, but it shouldn't be affecting the speed should it?
This baby is hitting Ebay soon and being replaced. Tired of the lack of support, sorry D-Link.
D-Link DIR-855 router.
D-Link DWA-160 wireless adapter (x2)
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I just did a test from my laptop.
Parameters:
- Laptop is upstairs with the router being downstairs
- Destination was desktop computer that is wired at 1Gbps
- Signal shows a strength of good.
- Connected speed shows 300Mbps
- File being transfered is: 599MB
This process too 1:40 minutes to complete giving me 6MB/sec transfer rate. This rate was sustained. The router showed 50-60Mbps speed for the 5Ghz range.
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Wireless Statistics – 5GHz Band
Sent : 28763749 .
TX Packets Dropped : 528 .
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Received : 14100687 .
RX Packets Dropped : 155510 .
Errors : 17 .
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This process too 1:40 minutes to complete giving me 6MB/sec transfer rate. This rate was sustained. The router showed 50-60Mbps speed for the 5Ghz range.
So 6.68 to 9 MB/second is good? I remember it being faster before I updated my firmware.
My 2.4GHz speed went from bad to terrible now (same room with it) from like 10 MB/second to 3 now. Dropping packets all over the place.
These routers are garbage dude. They are with the firmware they are making us keep.
Well I get those transfer speeds confused ..for example when someone says 300 I am thinking MB/second -- wrong. But I am getting nowhere near 30 MB/second. I used to get about 18 tops with the old 1.12 firmware.
I'm thinking it may be wise for me to try an RMA if they will let me. I may be out of warranty. What was the warranty on this router? Out of warranty and ruined by them - hahaha.
Buffalo has outstanding customer support and it is local for US customers although it is a Japanese company. Linksys I won't go back to with thier horrible support as well.
Christ what a hasssle.
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What router will you go with if you get rid of your DIR-855? Is there one that is hands down better?