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Author Topic: Is this normal?  (Read 3097 times)

amphiprion

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Is this normal?
« on: August 11, 2009, 03:03:47 PM »

I just recently bought this router to replace an old WRT54G and I have to say that I like it so far.  However, it does seem to be doing something strange--though I do not know if this is normal or not.  Whenever a client reconnects, it connects at a low network speed.  This speed only increases when the devices are in use, but declines when they are not.  For example, I have a wireless n compatible computer and wireless g laptop.  When I am not using either, the status page shows them at 81 and 24 Mbps, respectively.  When I am using the n desktop, it will jump to 270-300 Mbps.  The laptop does the same and may jump to 48-54 Mbps.  The game systems I have are a bit trickier (PS3, Wii, and PSP).  It may take them several minutes of internet access time to reach their full speed--and despite good connection, they may never reach full speed.  But again, that number does rise when the device is in use. Also, only one or two computers/game systems are on at one time, three at most--so 2-3 total clients connected at any given time.

I have WISH and QoS disabled, as I don't need them or use them--my desktop is the only client that actually gets any heavy network use, and in that event, I'm not particularly concerned about the others.  Security is configured to WPA-WPA2 for compatibility and set to AES only. 
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amphiprion

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Re: Is this normal?
« Reply #1 on: August 12, 2009, 09:52:23 AM »

Never mind.  It seems as though this is a temporary thing on the part of the router.  It only does this when registering new MAC addresses allowing them through.  Once that is done, the devices connect at the proper speed almost immediately.  I apparently didn't notice this since I had to reset the router a few times, which causes it to have to re-register devices again.
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