I am using a tg585 v7 (running 8.2.6.5). There are persistent lag spikes while using wlan. Using 802.11g, at about 3 metres, I get a ping of 1-2 ms. Every few minutes (ranges 3 to about 10) this jumps up to a maximum of around 2000ms for 5-10 seconds. It then drops back down again. It is definitely not the pc as I have a second 802.11n network which connects the main computers together (the tg585 is connected to this using a wlan bridge). This works perfectly.
I have tried upgrading the firmware, resetting, and changing channels.
The configuration (over telnet) looks like this:
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{admin}=>wireless ifconfig State : enabled Network name (SSID) : Key-g Public network (any) : enabled Band : 2.4Ghz Channel : 1 [manual] RTS Threshold : 2347 Short Retry Limit : 7 Long Retry Limit : 4 Beacon Period : 100 Rate : 54 Mbps Interoperability : 802.11g Frame Aggregation : not applicable Protection : never Protection Mode : ctstoself Protection Trigger : local&overlap Shortslot : always Framebursting : disabled Regulatory Domain : Europe Rate Set : 1(b) 2(b) 5.5(b) 6(b) 9 11(b) 12(b) 18 24(b) 36 48 54 Dtim interval : 3 (every 300 msec) BSSID : 00:24:17:35:DD:89 {admin}=>
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Anyone have any advice to fix this issue? I really don't want to have to hard wire a connection...