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John H. Holliday
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      10-25-2005, 04:21 PM
I upgraded the firmware in my Linksys Wireless G- Speedboost router
primarily to
increase security to WPA2-PSK from the WPA-PSK I had been using. No problems
on the upgrade--- except that speed and signal strength are a bit lower now.

What's that all about?

Doc


 
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      10-28-2005, 11:19 AM
I did the same thing with my Dlink DI624 and experienced the same thing. I
went back to the lower version firmware and signal was much better.

"John H. Holliday" <nospam@okcorral> wrote in message
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>I upgraded the firmware in my Linksys Wireless G- Speedboost router
>primarily to
> increase security to WPA2-PSK from the WPA-PSK I had been using. No
> problems
> on the upgrade--- except that speed and signal strength are a bit lower
> now.
>
> What's that all about?
>
> Doc
>
>



 
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