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The Graveyard - Products No Longer Supported => Routers / COVR => DGL-5500 => Topic started by: Lexist2112 on December 10, 2013, 08:36:07 PM
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MS released a software update today and addresses many issues including a NEW wireless driver. ;D
Get your download on ;D
http://support.xbox.com/en-US/xbox-one/system/system-update-operating-system (http://support.xbox.com/en-US/xbox-one/system/system-update-operating-system)
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Let is know how it works for you...
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Well, the update was uneventful and the new software is installed. On the router side, in my case i changed the wireless mode from 1300 down to 600, and kept the preamble short.
Miraculous!!!!!! ;D changing the wireless mode down to 600 enabled ALL my 5ghz clients to connect reliably and hold connection with incredible speed. I am now getting close to my ISP speed of 15/1 over the wireless.
Played BF4 last nite, for the 1st time with no lag and great multiplay gaming. ;D
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Do you nave any clients have have native AC wireless support? If not, I recommend disabling AC modes if your not using it.
Well, the update was uneventful and the new software is installed. On the router side, in my case i changed the wireless mode from 1300 down to 600, and kept the preamble short.
Miraculous!!!!!! ;D changing the wireless mode down to 600 enabled ALL my 5ghz clients to connect reliably and hold connection with incredible speed. I am now getting close to my ISP speed of 15/1 over the wireless.
Played BF4 last nite, for the 1st time with no lag and great multiplay gaming. ;D
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I feel like I should know this, but does changing the wireless mode from 1300 to 600 mean setting the mode to wireless n instead of a mixed n and ac?
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Correct...
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Do you nave any clients have have native AC wireless support? If not, I recommend disabling AC modes if your not using it.
Not yet ;D Santa is delivering one next week. I have a feeling that the older/slower clients on the wireless network is going to dictate the speed, in this case I'll have to leave it at 600.
Although, I will test the AC side of it to see how well it works, especially the beamforming. ;D
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;D Kewl. Keep us posted. ;)