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Author Topic: DIR-615 WLAN speeds  (Read 3341 times)

ripaxi

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DIR-615 WLAN speeds
« on: December 21, 2011, 04:24:13 PM »

First of all I'm sorry about my language but hope you can understand.

I have approximately 100/80 internet connection. The connection comes straight to my apartment so i don't have any modem only this router.

The problem is that when I'm using it wireless I'm only getting something about 40/30 with speedtest. With cable it works just perfectly.

Any ideas what might cause this?

Hardware Version: H1     Firmware Version: 8.00   
I'm using: auto 20/40MHz
I've tried both 802.11N Only and 802.11G/N.
I've taken firewall of from the router.

What settings should i adjust?

Thanks for your help.
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Re: DIR-615 WLAN speeds
« Reply #1 on: December 21, 2011, 05:46:23 PM »

You can't adjust any thing on the router. Wireless will not exhibit the same speeds as the wired connections. Many factors attribute to wireless not performing like wired. This is just the way wireless is. Your seeing good speeds however remember that connected speeds are much different then actual file xfer speeds. Even on wired connections, actual file xfer speeds can not be attained to the actual connection speeds. Just the way it is and nature of the technology.
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ripaxi

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Re: DIR-615 WLAN speeds
« Reply #2 on: December 21, 2011, 06:20:12 PM »

You can't adjust any thing on the router. Wireless will not exhibit the same speeds as the wired connections. Many factors attribute to wireless not performing like wired. This is just the way wireless is. Your seeing good speeds however remember that connected speeds are much different then actual file xfer speeds. Even on wired connections, actual file xfer speeds can not be attained to the actual connection speeds. Just the way it is and nature of the technology.

Thanks for fast answer..

Yeap I thinked if there was something to do. This works well but maybe i just put cable on if i want to download something big and fast to get more then 4.x MB/s what i get wireless.
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