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The Graveyard - Products No Longer Supported => Routers / COVR => DIR-655 => Topic started by: silvanet on December 12, 2009, 07:32:08 PM
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Sorry, but your sticky is totally uninformative. Can you explain the steps, because I have done everything and still don't get 300.
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look at this http://forums.dlink.com/index.php?topic=616.0 topic
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If you still cannot get 300 mbps with all the requirements, there is always the possiblity that there is just too much distance, competing AP's or obstacles that will limit a 300 mbps connection. The groundrules of wireless networking still remain leading, even though the N technology has extended the possibilities...
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The best I get is 270 and my wireless computer is only 20 feet away from the DIR 655. The TCIPOptimizer does nothing.
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270 mbps is the max you will get. Don't ask me why, but I think it has do to with the 2.4 Ghz band. Anyway, the difference between 270 and 300 mbps is not really shocking, considering all the overhead.
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Hi,
My opin here, but I think there is something with some .11N chips and the router that dont get all the way to 300.
I have a couple DLink adapters that say connected at 300 on the pc side at least....but I have a couple other .11N PCMCIA adapters that only say 270 max (RALINK drivers)...same router etc....
The RALink cards run fine, and for $9.99 on ebay....couldn't pass them up.
SD1
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You have everything set up correctly if you're getting 270 Mps. You might get 300 Mps with a change in router placement.
I get anywhere between 150-300 Mps connection. I did notice when I am downloading something that takes a long time, the speed bumps up to 300Mps. If I'm just surfin', I get lower connection speeds.
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I get 300 mpbs using an intel 5300 card, but I had to enable 40 mhz bandwitdth on the laptop as well as auto 20/40 on the router. It was in the device manager area for the intel 5300 wireless card. Under advanced tab I think.