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I need suggestions on how to achieve higher connection speed on a Vista notebook. I use a dlink n router and an intel AGN card. I updated the driver to the netwok card, changed the security to WPA2-Personal / AES. For a minute the speed went up tp 170some and immediately after it dropped to 39 whereas before the changes i was getting 54Mbps consistently. Any suggestions?
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Mokri,
You will find these variations in speed are typical after making adjustments to router settings, especially with the wireless-n certification products. I have similar issues when making adjustments and I find a re-boot and/or time usually help resolve these fluctuations. You are getting 54mbps through that wireless-n router? Is the Intel card wireless-g? Stuart. |
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