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Author Topic: low rate on dir-615 wireless connection  (Read 5662 times)

tatchi

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low rate on dir-615 wireless connection
« on: November 03, 2010, 12:07:45 PM »

Hi,

I'm using the dir-615 B2, firmware 2.25.

While having two clients connected, laptop and xbox 360 with wireless N built in, I noticed that in the status screen the laptop is noted as having a rate of 108 and the xbox of only 6.
When I enable the QoS engine this actually gets worse with the laptop being around 41 and the xbox at 1.

Both clients have a 96% upwards signal. Often times 99-100 percent even.

Is there any setting I should use to better this. I'm fairly sure the rate for the xbox should have been much higher as it's also a wirelss N device.

Thanks in advance.
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Trikein

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Re: low rate on dir-615 wireless connection
« Reply #1 on: November 03, 2010, 02:23:53 PM »

Is your laptop capable of N too? If so, might want to try these settings. Sounds like maybe your 360
is connecting in B mode.
Enable Wireless :            
Wireless Network Name :      (Also called the SSID)
802.11 Mode :       N Only
Enable Auto Channel Scan : Yes      
Channel Width :   Auto 20/40
Visibility Status:       Visible
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tatchi

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Re: low rate on dir-615 wireless connection
« Reply #2 on: November 05, 2010, 01:20:07 AM »

Hi,

I had those settings except for visible, thinking invisible would be safer. I changed that to visible and had some trouble, both the laptop and the xbox didn't recognize the connection anymore, so had to delete them and create them again.

The problem looked to be temporarily solved with the rate going up after 5 minutes. However half an hour later the problem returned.

Not sure what to do next.
« Last Edit: November 05, 2010, 07:05:01 AM by tatchi »
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Trikein

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Re: low rate on dir-615 wireless connection
« Reply #3 on: November 05, 2010, 07:23:11 PM »

Hmm, well lets be clear on what your trying to connect first.

Laptop:
A. What's your wireless NIC adapter or whats the modem number of your laptop(so I can look up the adapter if your unsure).
B. Using Windows Wireless Zero or some other utility? (Dell Wireless Assistent, D-link wireless utility, etc)
C. Where are you seeing this rate and signal strength? Do you mean the connection rate?

360:
A. Do you have the 360 Slim? Thats the only one capable of N out of the box.
B. If not the slim, which adapter are you using?
C. Where are you seeing this rate and signal strength? Do you mean the connection rate? I find it odd that both have such equal signal. Are they right next to each other?


General:
A. Has this been since day 1 or since a upgrade or change?
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tatchi

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Re: low rate on dir-615 wireless connection
« Reply #4 on: November 06, 2010, 02:19:15 AM »

ok let's see:

laptop:
A: Atheros AR5B93
B: No special tool used
C: In the router admin pages, I go to status then click wireless, there I see for every wireless client:
mac address, ip address, mode, rate, signal.
the mode is 11ng
The laptop reports 100 percent signal, the xbox 94-98 percent
the laptop rate is either 54 or 108 it seems. the xbox either 1 or 5.5

360:
A: Yes, the slim with built-in wireless N.
B: slim
C: same as laptop. They are both on the ground floor. The modem/router location makes it physically impracticle to use wires, but the distance is rather short with only two thin walls in between.
The laptop and 360 are about 5 meter apart.

General:
Here comes the shame on me part. It worked fine at first, so I never really bothered checking the status screen, no idea what the rate was back then. Then after two weeks microsoft publishes by accident a faulty update on november 1. xbox live actually was down but it reported that my MTU was too low. Then I started googling and changing around settings to what other people reported worked for them. However, since the problem was in xbox live, not my mtu, there's no way this would work. Had MS communicated this clearly I wouldn't have spent half a night trying to correct things. Now when I set things back to what I think they were, and setting things back to your recommendation, it still doesn't work, though by now the xbox live service is fully functioning again...

It's actually getting worse by now. Most of the time I can't connect at all. the 360 gets a local ip address starting with 169 instead of the normal 192 range. Only occasionally after testing the connection a couple of times does it even connect. And when it does get a 192 range ip, it reports that mtu is too low, should be at least 1365. My router is configured at 1500. I tried lowering towards 1365 but that doesn't help either.

Hope I made some sense there. Though I'm not computer illiterate, I'm also not a networking engineer and a lot of this is difficult to grasp. I wish I could adopt a more consumer approach, you know, connect cable, push button, enjoy....


« Last Edit: November 06, 2010, 02:35:06 AM by tatchi »
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