Archive for March 7th, 2009

Sleepless Thoughts

Being nice to people and treating them well isn’t that hard

It’s staying that way, even if they treat you like crap!

It gets harder and harder as you get through life …

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G-Wireless Clients & N-Wireless Routers

After renewing our Internet subscription, I went for shopping in Hawali and got a Belkin N Wireless Router. True, our household has no devices with n-wireless cards, I just wanted it for wider coverage. To reach downstairs for the extender to work, which I didn’t try yet!

I configured it and plugged it in. I noticed that my wireless speed is 5.5 Mbps and if it reached the maximum, it’ll be around 11 Mbps. To double check, I dragged and dropped files from my laptop on our network storage and the speeds were lower than 300 KB/sec!

I know, I couldn’t expect the speed to increase over the max. 54 Mbps supported by b/g wireless network, but to improve a little because I can get a stronger signal thus increasing the speed a bit. But the opposite happened, my speed degraded.

I double checked my wireless configuration and driver updates. Then my router configuration and I configured my channel width as 40 MHz, thinking it’ll offer me more throughput, since I thought it’ll allow more data to be carried. Anyhow, this wasn’t the case.

The Channel-bonding trick can provide a 10 to 20 Mbps throughput increase, but usually works best under strong signal conditions. As signal levels drop, using channel bonding becomes much less effective in providing a throughput boost.

I configured the “bandwidth” back to the default 20 MHz and my wireless connection shows at timesĀ  (48 – 54) Mbps, my file exchange is at 1.17 MB/sec.

See more details about “5 Ways To Fix Slow 802.11n Speed

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