My problem is: I obtain a better connection with embedded G wireless card in my laptop than with my N USB stick (DWA-160) on the same laptop when I connect to my DIR-655 router.
My router is in the window of my house. My USB Stick is plugged on the D-Link extension cable and placed in the window of my workshop. My house and my workshop are parallel. The distance between the 2 windows is 125 feet.
The embedded wireless G card in my computer is an Atheros 5007EG. When I connect with this card I obtain a 54mbps connection with a very low signal (according the WinXP icon bar), but I go to web without any disconnection problem.
I turn off my Atheros card, I plug my D-Link USB stick. First of all, I need to turn on the D-Link Wireless Connection Manager and press Refresh 2 or 3 times to make sure my wireless network appear on the list. When it finally appears it indicate I have from 32% up to 46% of signal on the channel 9 (only network on this channel in my neighbor). It also indicates me that it sees my router is in G and N mode.
After that, it try to connect at 300 mbps, it goes down to 108 mbps, around 30 seconds later it goes
down to 40.5, after that 11, after at 5.5, finally it stay at 2 or 1 mbps with a very low signal. Effectively, my connection is extremely slow.
On speedtest.net, when my Asus is in my house wireless with the USB stick I obtain 2.86 mbps in download, in my workshop I obtain 0.23 mbps in download and 0.15 mps in upload.
On the same site with my Atheros, I obtain 0.91 mbps in download and 0.69 mbps in upload in my workshop and in my house my download speed is 4.51 mbps and upload speed is 0.60 mbps
Which hardware is the culprit? Am I not supposed to have a better performance with N than G wireless networking?
My laptop is: Asus Eee-900 with 2 megs of ram, Intel Celeron 900Mhz CPU with latest drivers installed. Windows XP Pro is installed in my machine.
My router: DIR-655 with firmware 1.21 and hardware revision: A3
My USB Wireless: DWA-160 (Hardware: A1) with firmware 1.07
According to the D-Link theses 2 hardwares match very well, but now I have a big doubt on that…..
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Serco