i've read the sticky above for settings to get to 300 and no luck, not that i'm wanting to get to 300 i just want to connect over 65m. according to the wireless status screen on the router my laptop, ipad, and 2 iphones will not connect over 65m.
i have had a DIR-655 Rev. A router for years now and had no problems connecting my laptop to it well over 150m, the iproducts never got over 65m, i'm OK with that if they just won't but i would like to get there if possible. i went out and picked up a 2nd 655 (rev B) and flashed the bios up to the newest version 2.03NA and went in and mirrored all of the settings from the original router and then replaced the old router with the new one. the old router is not being used at this time though there are plans to use it as an access point later in another part of the house. i have updated the drivers for the wireless N card on my laptop (i can't remember the name of the adapter or the model, i'll provide that when i go home for lunch today). i've tried various settings for security, (i want to use WPA2 only, personal key, AES cipher, channel width 20/40 auto) i've even tried no security and it still won't connect over 65m.
some things i've tried so far to help troubleshoot.
changed channels
looked for other routers in the area interfering (no routers)
tried to set the channel width to 40mhz on the laptop but there is no option
no real configurable options on the iproducts (big shocker there)
i'm using N/G mixed and want to continue to do that if possible but i have tried N only
i've tried using no security settings at all (open router) no luck
EDIT:
i've also tried disabling wish
i've also tried disabling QoS
neither changed anything.
no matter what i do it just will not connect over 65m on any device.
i can put my Rev A router back in service and my laptop will connect to it and soar well above 65m speeds but not on the new one.
i'm not opposed to backing down to prior versions of the firmware if that will fix my problem.
thanks