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Dave Elli
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      06-08-2004, 03:57 AM
I've been using 802.11b technology for the last year. I
just bought and installed the MN-710 USB2.0 on my
desktop. I'm using a linksys 802.11 G on my laptop. I
had no problem establishing the network, but it is only
running at 11 Mbps. The linksys adapter driver has
option allowing the user to set speed, but I haven't
found anything similar for the MN-710 and I'm only
getting 11 Mbps.

Any suggestions?

Thanks,
Dave
 
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      06-08-2004, 05:15 AM
Dave, You need to have a 802.11 G router to connect up
to 54 Mbps. an 802.11 G adapter alone will not increase
your speed on a 802.11 B router
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>-----Original Message-----
>I've been using 802.11b technology for the last year. I
>just bought and installed the MN-710 USB2.0 on my
>desktop. I'm using a linksys 802.11 G on my laptop. I
>had no problem establishing the network, but it is only
>running at 11 Mbps. The linksys adapter driver has
>option allowing the user to set speed, but I haven't
>found anything similar for the MN-710 and I'm only
>getting 11 Mbps.
>
>Any suggestions?
>
>Thanks,
>Dave
>.
>

 
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joker
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      06-08-2004, 06:57 AM
Which version of USB is you computer running? USB 1.1 only supports up
to 11 Mbps.

Dave Elli wrote:

> I've been using 802.11b technology for the last year. I
> just bought and installed the MN-710 USB2.0 on my
> desktop. I'm using a linksys 802.11 G on my laptop. I
> had no problem establishing the network, but it is only
> running at 11 Mbps. The linksys adapter driver has
> option allowing the user to set speed, but I haven't
> found anything similar for the MN-710 and I'm only
> getting 11 Mbps.
>
> Any suggestions?
>
> Thanks,
> Dave


 
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