I'm recently hooked up a new DIR-655 router to my home network - a wired Windows XP desktop, and two wireless laptops - and was moderately pleased with the increased speed.
The wired, Ethernet connection was capping out at 100 Mbps, as expected, but the laptops were seeing a steady 130 Mbps transmission rate.
Now one laptop is wireless-N and the other wireless-B. On further investigation, I found the N should have more speed. And in fact, I could not transmit hi def movies from desktop to the N laptop as I had hoped.
Saw the sticky topic "300 Mbps connection requirements!" and made all the changes suggested -- with GREAT success!. After upgrading the wireless N adapter driver and the 655 to 1.21 (it found this release on its own), setting router to transmit just B and N, changing to 20 - 40 Hz channel width, etc. the wireless N laptop began seeing a steady transmission rate of 270 Mbps!
Life was good. Even high def movies shuttled effortlessly across the network. Then, I decided to use Shareport and upgraded to 1.32NA....
Well, the wireless- N laptop now sees a transmission rate of 11 - 45 Mbps. I mean, I am watching pictures on the Internet slowly "paint" like in pre-Broadband days!
Interestingly though, the wireless-B is stilll seeing 130Mbps.
Any ideas from anyone on what I can do??
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