I have a Netgear router (802.11b) hardwired to my desktop computer. I have
another desktop computer with a wireless USB adapter and a laptop with a
wireless card inserted. All are running XP Pro.
My desktop with the USB adapter consistently tests at 1.5 Mbps
My hardwired desktop consistently tests at or above 2.0 Mbps
My laptop, however, only tests at about 150-200 kbps
I use 128-bit WEP encryption and have the wireless connect specifically to
my router name rather than any available signal (so as to eliminate picking
up weak signals from neighbors).
I have tried updating the driver and changing the channels from default
Channel 11 to Channel 6.
I tried using the USB adapter on the laptop and got the blue screen of death
every time upon reboot until and unless I removed the USB adapter.
My laptop has a Broadcom somethingorother permanently installed but
disabled. I can't figure out how (or if) I can delete it or enable it. I'm
not sure if that's interfering with my Netgear card.
I've placed the laptop right next to the router to see if it's possibly an
interference issue but that doesn't change the connectivity.
I even wiped the hard drive and installed a new version of XP Pro in case it
was other software or corrupt security settings but that didn't help,
either.
The connection reads as "Excellent:" on the laptop
Any ideas on how I can increase the performance of the connection with the
laptop?
The only other symptoms that I notice (which may or may not be related) are
(1) that there is sometimes a delay from when I click on the internet and
the when it actually reacts to my click and (2) despite my home network
configuration, I can't share printers or files over the network.
Any help of suggestions would be greatly appreciated!
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