Hello all.
I've been browsing the forums for a couple of days now and have seen some similar issues brought up, but no matter what suggestion I try I can't seem to get my wireless speeds up to where they should be.
I just got a new HP Pavilion laptop with wireless N capability. I've owned the DIR-655 for about a year and love it, but was not using its wireless features until I got this laptop (I have my PC and PS3 hard-wired into it and get great speeds).
Anyway, when I try a speed test from my laptop online like at dslreports.com, my results are consistently at 3 Mbps down and about 2 Mbps up. They do fluctuate a little lower than that, but I have yet to see them above that number. Watching streaming video on the web is nearly impossible on my laptop, as the video has to buffer every 10 seconds.
On my PC (connected via ethernet cable) I get test results consistently at or above my ISP's advertised speed of 16 Mbps down and 2 Mbps up.
In addition, when trying to copy a large file like a video from my PC to my wireless laptop, the transfer speed doesn't go above 3 Mbps. Depending on what settings I enable/disable on the router (like forcing 40 MHz channel width in the router settings or changing the wireless channel or transmission rate) it actually goes down to about half that speed.
Basically, I've tried every setting I can think of on the router and can't seem to get anywhere. I'm about to pull my hair out, so if someone could help me out it will be greatly appreciated. All suggestions are welcome.
Thanks in advance.
EDIT: I forgot to mention that distance from the router is not an issue, as I am having these problems with the laptop even when I am 12 feet away from it with a clear line of sight.