I am posting this just for the record.
With both DIR655 and DWA552 setup, with connection distance around feet, I only get 2 bars.
Both the router and the adapter have the most current FW and Driver.
I start to think this low signal issue is very common for most users.
I am convinced it is definitely a problem. These two devices, even dsigned to work together, do not work well with each other.
A big joke to in my opinion.
Well, like I stated before as a reply on these allegations (where individual problems seem to be generalized towards a generic, established problem): either you have a defect in the device (which is sad but that can happen once in a while) or your setup is no good. 99% of these easy turned out to be a configuration issue. Just check the threads on the board for that calculation.
The BasicsThe distance covered is dependable on a lot of circumstances.
- Is there an unobstructed Line Of Sight?
- What are the obstructions (floors, doors, walls) in between (wood absorbes less than concrete)
- How are the antenna triangulated (the 3 antenna's work together to achieve reach and throughput and can block eachother when misaligned. Turning an anettenna 15 degrees can cause >20% los of signal)
- Wireless N is aimed at enlarging coverage, not promising full N speed throughout the area (see limiting circumstances mentioned above)
- Are there any other neighbouring Ap's on the OVERLAPPING channel or channel sector (1,2,3,4 ; 5,6,7,8 ; 9,10, 11,12 (13) ).
- Are there any other transmitting devices surrounding you (amateur radio enthousiast, DECT, microwave)
- up to date drivers on client
So please figure out the basics before calling it a generic problem.