Hi
In general the Speed of the connection and the capacity of each category of
the connection is supplied to Windows by the Drivers of the Wireless card.
If you Wireless Router, and Card are set correctly to work as Draft-N, and
they are fully compatible one with the other (there is No 802.11n standard,
there currently only Draft-N ver2.0). Your reduced Wireless "Speed" can be
a result of environmental electronic noise, Wireless is set to reduce
"Speed" when the Signal to noise ratio is too high. Try to change the
Wireless Channel that the Access point is working on.
Jack (MS, MVP-Networking)
"Jason" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> Hi everyone, I have a laptop with Wireless N and an access point that
> supports wireless N, why when I connect to the access point does it only
> show
> me connecting at 54Mbps? isn't wireless N suppose to be a faster
> connection?
> or is it that the Windows XP built in software just does not show fast
> speeds
> because it was not built to support wireless N? if this is the case am I
> still getting the faster speed but Windows is just not showing it?
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