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I have an MN-500 base station, and two PCs.
One machine is wired directly into the back, and the other is in the next room, using an MN-510 USB adaptor. my question is this... is all wireless 'slow'? or is it just me? I have Roadrunner, 3meg/sec down, 512k/sec up (Ohio, just upgraded) On the PC that is wired into the back of the router, i can cap the download at 380K/sec, and hold it there till the download is complete. On the PC that is using the wireless NIC, the downloads REFUSE to go above about 260K/sec. Same site, same file, just different speeds... The signal strength on the wireless is "Excellent" (full bar). And i am less than 20ft away. (got the wireless router to cut down on cable clutter) Is there a way to remedy this? I've done everything i can think of... turned WEP off (dont like being naked to the wifi snoopers :] ), and have even moved the base station up higher (was sitting on computer under desk, is now sitting ON desk) Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks. Forward all replies to (E-Mail Removed) Remove the 'nospam' dads |
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Is WEP on. It will slow down the connection.
>-----Original Message----- >I have an MN-500 base station, and two PCs. >One machine is wired directly into the back, and the other is in the next >room, using an MN-510 USB adaptor. > >my question is this... is all wireless 'slow'? or is it just me? I have >Roadrunner, 3meg/sec down, 512k/sec up (Ohio, just upgraded) > >On the PC that is wired into the back of the router, i can cap the download >at 380K/sec, and hold it there till the download is complete. > >On the PC that is using the wireless NIC, the downloads REFUSE to go above >about 260K/sec. Same site, same file, just different speeds... The signal >strength on the wireless is "Excellent" (full bar). And i am less than 20ft >away. (got the wireless router to cut down on cable clutter) > >Is there a way to remedy this? I've done everything i can think of... turned >WEP off (dont like being naked to the wifi snoopers :] ), and have even >moved the base station up higher (was sitting on computer under desk, is now >sitting ON desk) > >Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks. > >Forward all replies to (E-Mail Removed) Remove the >'nospam' > > >. > |
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No, I have WEP turned off. It's just slower for some reason.. is there no
way to combat this? The wireless machine is XP Pro, So I don't think there should be anything networking related that would cause it.. I download roughly 10gigs of data a day, and this is really putting a bottleneck on my ability to do this. Thank you for your response "maxtron" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message news:e47001c3f01c$32bfb180$(E-Mail Removed)... > Is WEP on. It will slow down the connection. > >-----Original Message----- > >I have an MN-500 base station, and two PCs. > >One machine is wired directly into the back, and the > other is in the next > >room, using an MN-510 USB adaptor. > > > >my question is this... is all wireless 'slow'? or is it > just me? I have > >Roadrunner, 3meg/sec down, 512k/sec up (Ohio, just > upgraded) > > > >On the PC that is wired into the back of the router, i > can cap the download > >at 380K/sec, and hold it there till the download is > complete. > > > >On the PC that is using the wireless NIC, the downloads > REFUSE to go above > >about 260K/sec. Same site, same file, just different > speeds... The signal > >strength on the wireless is "Excellent" (full bar). And > i am less than 20ft > >away. (got the wireless router to cut down on cable > clutter) > > > >Is there a way to remedy this? I've done everything i > can think of... turned > >WEP off (dont like being naked to the wifi > snoopers :] ), and have even > >moved the base station up higher (was sitting on > computer under desk, is now > >sitting ON desk) > > > >Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks. > > > >Forward all replies to > (E-Mail Removed) Remove the > >'nospam' > > > > > >. > > |
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