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ifmusic@gmail.com
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      08-06-2006, 01:58 AM
Hi!
I had a Notebook working on a wireless lan (both AP and notebook's
adapter are 802.11g compatible)
at 54mbps, although, sometimes, and for no apparent reason, it'd go
down to 48 o 36mbps WithOut moving the notebook from it's place; but i
could accept that .
what i don't understand is that yestarday i switched from my old
WindowsXP Home SP2 to a Windows XP Media Center SP2 and Now i Only get
11Mbps !!!!!!!.
The network card was configured to work at 802.11 b only so i switched
it into "g" But Still 11Mbps!
I don't know what's happening!.

thanks-

 
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      08-06-2006, 04:03 AM
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> Hi!
> I had a Notebook working on a wireless lan (both AP and notebook's
> adapter are 802.11g compatible)
> at 54mbps, although, sometimes, and for no apparent reason, it'd go
> down to 48 o 36mbps WithOut moving the notebook from it's place; but i
> could accept that .
> what i don't understand is that yestarday i switched from my old
> WindowsXP Home SP2 to a Windows XP Media Center SP2 and Now i Only get
> 11Mbps !!!!!!!.
> The network card was configured to work at 802.11 b only so i switched
> it into "g" But Still 11Mbps!
> I don't know what's happening!.
>
> thanks-
>

You can try changing channels, as well as rebooting the router and
making sure that the antennae aren't pointing in a direction that would
reduce signal transmission.
 
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John Navas
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      08-06-2006, 08:33 AM
On 5 Aug 2006 18:58:56 -0700, (E-Mail Removed) wrote in
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>I had a Notebook working on a wireless lan (both AP and notebook's
>adapter are 802.11g compatible)
>at 54mbps, although, sometimes, and for no apparent reason, it'd go
>down to 48 o 36mbps WithOut moving the notebook from it's place; but i
>could accept that .


Normal. Many adapters report full speed when no data is flowing. The
real speed is only reported when data is flowing.

>what i don't understand is that yestarday i switched from my old
>WindowsXP Home SP2 to a Windows XP Media Center SP2 and Now i Only get
>11Mbps !!!!!!!.
>The network card was configured to work at 802.11 b only so i switched
>it into "g" But Still 11Mbps!
>I don't know what's happening!.


Still sounds like "b" only mode.

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      08-06-2006, 07:06 PM
On 5 Aug 2006 18:58:56 -0700, (E-Mail Removed) wrote:

>Hi!
>I had a Notebook working on a wireless lan (both AP and notebook's
>adapter are 802.11g compatible)
>at 54mbps, although, sometimes, and for no apparent reason, it'd go
>down to 48 o 36mbps WithOut moving the notebook from it's place; but i
>could accept that .
>what i don't understand is that yestarday i switched from my old
>WindowsXP Home SP2 to a Windows XP Media Center SP2 and Now i Only get
>11Mbps !!!!!!!.
>The network card was configured to work at 802.11 b only so i switched
>it into "g" But Still 11Mbps!
>I don't know what's happening!.


What is an i?

>
>thanks-


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justin baker
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      08-07-2006, 06:40 PM
help/advise me pleas
i have two computers with 54mbps, cards in them i am look to buy a adsl
wireless rotter
should i buy a 108mps+new cards

can someone advise me on brands,makes,models to buy and which ones not to
avoid

thanks

ps. i newbie so keep any tec. to a min.


 
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      08-07-2006, 08:02 PM
On Mon, 7 Aug 2006 19:40:34 +0100, "justin baker" <(E-Mail Removed)>
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>help/advise me pleas
>i have two computers with 54mbps, cards in them i am look to buy a adsl
>wireless rotter
>should i buy a 108mps+new cards


54 Mbps is fine.

>can someone advise me on brands,makes,models to buy and which ones not to
>avoid


Any of the better/major brands: Buffalo, D-Link, Linksys, Netgear.

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      08-07-2006, 08:18 PM
I don't understand, i had windows Xp Home which reported 54mbps,
sometimes 48mbps, i went to XP pro and i got 11mbps so i put windows Xp
Home back again and i'm still with 11mbps.
I SAW it working at more than 11mbps!, and when i copied files through
it felt like more than 11mbps.
Also, when i set my AP to work at -802.11 G only- my notebook couldn't
find it anymore so i had to set the AP back to its B + G mode.
I have a notebook that says It's B+G compliant and a AP that claims
that too. I saw them working at 54mbps and now they refuse to do it
again.

What should i check?
(i already tried changing channels and rebooting the AP as suggested)

 
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