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The Graveyard - Products No Longer Supported => Routers / COVR => DIR-657 => Topic started by: dbobby on December 26, 2011, 10:26:48 AM
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The DIR-657 doesn't provide enough throughput at range to stream 1080 HD content reliably throughout my home. I just bought my husband a Roku to stream netflix to our Pioneer Elite and it works alright, and it struggled initially. Moving it around helped a bit, but even with our ipads, I can sit on the couch in the family and get adequate coverage, but my husband in the chair 5 feet away gets one bar.
I was just reading about the DLink Wi-Fi Booster DAP-1525 and wondering if I can add that to the 657 for better results.
I'm not highly technical, so just looking for whatever help I can get.
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What wireless modes are you using?
Try single mode N?
What security mode are you using? Preferred security is WPA-Personal. WPA2/AES.
Be aware that it's preferred to stream most HD content over a wired connection. Specially BD data. the single mode N @ 2.4Ghz just can't handle it. Netflix and internet streaming should be good though. I do prefer wired over wireless. My 2 cents.
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Thanks. when I selected 802.11n only I got a warning that TKIP isn't supported. I'm not sure what that means to me.
Security is WPA-Personal
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Ya you need to set the Cipher type to AES only when using N only mode.
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will that change do anything to our wireless connection or limit it in some way?
I also did speak with tech support at dlink and they indicated that the DAP-1525 will create another network and that I would be better off with the DAP 1360 repeater.
I tried changing the channel, but that didn't make any perceivable difference.
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How far is the router away from the devices?
Only if your devices don't support AES then maybe. Other then that AES is just a security measure.