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BostonDriver BostonDriver.34f...@no-mx.wirelessforums.org alt internet wireless Hi, I'm looking for ideas to help troubleshoot a problem I'm having with very poor wireless performance between a new laptop and my FreeBSD 4.10-Stable based AP. Using my old laptop, there is no problem. That laptop uses the same family

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The only negative feature I'm wondering about is its poor wireless performance, with a test range of about 110 feet, as reported by PC Magazine http://www.pcmag.com/article2/0,4149,924299,00.asp The article reported that 5 other models in its class they tested had ranges from 150 to 210 feet.

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My Vista (ultimate) laptop sits right next to the wireless router, but shows a "good" wireless connection strength, while a XP laptop in another part of the building has "excellent" connection strength. This Vista laptop used to have a much stronger connection when it was running XP. Is this a known issue in Vista?

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the wireless performance is crap, compared to either the linksys 54G or the D-Link 604G that i have here. Signal strength is ok (better than the Linksys, worse than the D-Link), but direction ability very poor. Move a short way and you get nothing, turn sideways, you get nothing.

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works exept I get poor performance from wireless clients to the Internet but not from the wireless clients to the FreeBSD gateway ! Say a wired client connect into the switch and get ip 192.168.1.100 by the FreeBSD gateway. Since this WRT54GS is a switch, everything works fine and the client is accessing

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Yes, I have installed updated patches/drivers ... but no change in performance (and my laptop is less than 1 year old). -- Brandon "Malke" <notrea...@invalid.invalid> wrote in message news:eyGtk4XZHHA.4308@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl... Brandon wrote: My Vista (ultimate) laptop sits right next to the wireless router,

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Surprisingly, the DVD playback performance doesn't appear to be affected by the poor video card. Age of Empires or low frame rate games work quite well too, centrino based system either, it does have the P4-M but I'd like the faster bus speed, power savings and wireless performance that comes with the Centrino.

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Now, when I connect the laptop through the wireless interface I get speeds around 2Mbit/s. Even when I'm transferring files through 2 PC connected wirelessly on the LAN side the performance is quite poor. I'm getting headaches from this!! Removing any setting related to wirelss encription and firewall didn't

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Each and every one put the Netgear at or near the top of the list for wireless performance. Curious that this one review found it to be so poor. There is inconsistency in the test as well - the review for the Netgear complains that it does not support WPA with a radius server, but it does (to my knowledge) and on

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Check your wireless hub settings... some wireless devices prefer hub settings such as: short preamble rts/cts on WLAP mode off (poor performance and packet loss occur for many when enabled) Try changing any such parameters one at a time on your hub and see if it makes any difference. --Evan Wagner Stephen J.

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The wireless part of it is useless. Seperated by about 4m and a partition wall it says poor connection all the time and mostly will not work. I think on the wireless performance alone I will be able to return it. Is this the best I can expect or would I be better off with a fanless network booting thin client

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*IEEE 802.11T* - Wireless Performance Prediction (WPP) - test methods and metrics Recommendation (working - 2008?) * *IEEE 802.11u* - Interworking with non-802 .... Some poor initial product implementations further limited success in the consumer market. Manufacturers of 802.11a equipment responded to the lack of

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Poor wireless performance??? The signal strenth of my 802.11a is 11Mb/s all over my house. That's a lot of bandwidth compared to my DSL which is at 1.5Mb/s. Didn't take too long, but I wasn't going to shell out the extra money for poor wireless performance. Clint "Brian Glover" <brian...@blueyonder.co.uk> wrote

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One 6699 one6...@yahoo.com uk comp sys mac On 2006-11-28 09:04:55 +0000, "Danny T" <da...@harrietbarber.com> said: One 6699 wrote: <snipped details of poor wireless performance of new MBP> I wonder if somebody else had the same experience with their new MBP ? I had similar problems when mine first arrived a few

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microsoft public windows vista general Brandon wrote: My Vista (ultimate) laptop sits right next to the wireless router, but shows a "good" wireless connection strength, while a XP laptop in another part of the building has "excellent" connection strength. This Vista laptop used to have a much stronger connection

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The Netgear just LIAR!!!!! nobody has problems with this stuff!!! doesn't work well beyond one or two wireless devices but had decent range, the Buffalo for the money was probably fine but poor wireless performance. LIAR!!!!! nobody has problems with this stuff!!! Likely no two even from the same production run are

Poor Wireless Performance
woggz rhe...@gmail.com Sony-Vaio-Lovers Hi there, Since picking up my Vaio FE670g, (which I love except for this one issue) I've experienced very poor, mostly non existent wireless performance from the built in card. I've since added an external Linksys wireless G card which works much better, but I'd like to

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Poor wireless performance??? The signal strenth of my 802.11a is 11Mb/s all over my house. That's a lot of bandwidth compared to my DSL which is at 1.5Mb/s. Outside my house (garage, lawn & pool areas) the strength varies from 6 to 2 Mb/s. Clint wrote: Well, stringing cable isn't always the end of the world.

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I verified this by switching from wireless to the 100Mbs ethernet port (for the laptop) for a 'fully wired test of all the components. The only difference is the laptop communications (11Mbs wireless vs. 100Mbs cabled connection). The poor wireless performance is consistent across two laptops (Dell Inspirion 600Mhz

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... powerpc Michel Lanners wrote: On 17 Apr, this message from Nicholas Ingolia echoed through cyberspace: I and others I know get similar numbers and have perfect wireless performance. What struck me is that the Link Quality reading is consistently at something like 30% (ie 30/92), which does seem rather poor.