> No...RATE is the connection speed between the router and the device. 54, 65, 130, 150, 270, 300Mb as so on.
So it's the maximum possible data rate of the connected device
Correct.> Signal effects how fast the rate is, the lower the strength is, the lower the RATE will be. The better signal strength, the better the RATE will be.
Both of them are correlated I guess. But not very helpful since Signal strength fairly indicates RATE but might be useful to someone else
Just basic information about operation.>Have you registered with
mylink.com to use it's features?
I have registered and this is my feedback
- Upstream/Downstream speed is not shown in real time and is very inaccurate
- Have to give a reboot to actually see the current list of connected clients
- Every enable/disable command needs a reboot
>Have you set up some Traffic Shaping features on the router as well?
>Does this model have this feature?
http://forums.dlink.com/index.php?topic=51666.0I have tried and it's working properly but...it needs a reboot for every action which means my current work will get affected
Thanks for the feedback. This is a fairly low budget model router and thus not set up for for advanced users. Just mainly for home and someone who wants little setup hassle. It would be nice to not have to reboot so often however you should contact your regional D-Link support office to ask to see if they can implement a "Reboot Later" function after making changes. Other higher end model routers have this feature.