Re: Actiontec MI424WR and WG111 v3
- From: jtpr <jtpryan@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 07 Nov 2007 03:39:44 -0800
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I've got a desktop with a Netgear WG111 about 30 feet from an
Actiontec MI424WR router provided by Verizon. If I go to
speedtest.net from my desktop that is hardwired to the router I get
the full 15 Mb I should get (FIOS). If I go to the desktop with the
WG111 I get about 4 Mb. The speed of the wireless fluctuates between
11 and 36. In fact it was unusable with the channel set at 1. I have
it at 11 now and this is the best performance I have seen. Should
this be all I should expect? Would I do better with a PCI adapter?
Another manufacturer? Just wondering if I should bother to return the
WG111 or if my expectations are too high.
Thanks,
Jim
There are many factors that could affect the speed of your connection. The
wall construction where your computer and wireless components are installed,
other wireless devices that might be intefering, even other WLAN's within
range. So it could be more complicated than the router and/or wireless
adapter. Let's start with distance. How far apart is the wireless PC from
the router?
~ 30 feet. One room away down a short hallway.
Thanks,
Jim
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