Been awhile since I've posted anything here, can't believe OT conversations thread is still going!
Anyway, my 4500 has been working great from day one, always on FW 1.14, but now I'm using it to go across the house rather than just one room over for wireless, and the connection is noticeably worse. I've come across some talking about replacing antennas with high gain ones like mentioned in this thread:
http://forums.dlink.com/index.php?topic=15233.0
One thing I noticed with that one is rated for b/g, and not n. Maybe that's because it's also designed for 2.4GHz, which I use on the 4500 anyway. So if that's not an issue, my other question is do you need to actually replace all three, or is there a main one that is primarily used? I know sometimes routers have a main and backup antenna. Has anyone figured out what each of these antenna do, or just same thing times 3??