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NetGear WNR1000v3 wireless performance
07-07-2011 6:18 PM
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Just had my Fibre installed today and am very pleased with it so far.
However i have a question on the speed of the wireless interface on the WNR1000v3. I've set it up as "up to 150 Mbps" but looking at it from a WiFi analyser it shows that it's max speed speed is 72(N). My old ADSL router and my wireless access point (lousy signal transmission in my house ...) both showed up as 300(N).
Is there a trick to getting full speed ? For example of my access point you only get full speed with WPA2-PSK.
Any ideas ?
Thanks ... Andy
Re: NetGear WNR1000v3 wireless performance
09-08-2011 11:47 PM
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Quote from: AndyHamp Hi All,
Just had my Fibre installed today and am very pleased with it so far.
However i have a question on the speed of the wireless interface on the WNR1000v3. I've set it up as "up to 150 Mbps" but looking at it from a WiFi analyser it shows that it's max speed speed is 72(N). My old ADSL router and my wireless access point (lousy signal transmission in my house ...) both showed up as 300(N).
Is there a trick to getting full speed ? For example of my access point you only get full speed with WPA2-PSK.
Any ideas ?
Thanks ... Andy
I have same problem and have spent most of the night googling to no avail. Is your problem now resolved? I have played with the channels to try avoiding those around me - no success.
ANYONE!?!?
Re: NetGear WNR1000v3 wireless performance
10-08-2011 10:17 AM
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Let us know how you get on.
Re: NetGear WNR1000v3 wireless performance
10-08-2011 5:37 PM
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(or the two specs of two vendors dont quite 'match' up that well)
Regards
Re: NetGear WNR1000v3 wireless performance
12-08-2011 12:30 AM
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Quote from: Alex I have a Netgear DGN2000 at home which is "Up to 300Mbps" and I regularly see wireless connection speeds in the 70Mbps to 100Mbps region. The wireless speed is all down to the signal strength being received from the router but it appears to scales downwards rather exponentially once you start to hit the edge of the wireless range of the router. You can try using different channels, encryption modes or access point speeds to try to improve the signal strength and range but this is a trial and error process so I can't give you any specifics.
Let us know how you get on.
Update: Changed to channel 13 and now have full 150N...........Whooot! Also added 3-4Mbps to my download speed.....Double Whooot!!!!!
We are not talking about throughput here, merely what the router is 'telling' the wifi analyser is its max capacity. I now believe it is down to the way draft 'n' provides for extending the channel +4 and -4. If there are other APs nearby it can't so you only get 72n not 150n.
until I can knoble all the APs in my street, I will live with it.
Bu99er!
Re: NetGear WNR1000v3 wireless performance
12-08-2011 9:06 PM
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Update: Changed to channel 13 and now have full 150N...........Whooot! Also added 3-4Mbps to my download speed.....Double Whooot!!!!!
Re: NetGear WNR1000v3 wireless performance
13-08-2011 1:48 AM
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I wouldnt go round shouting about Channel 13 just yet.
US sold kit = Channel 1 - 11
EU Sold Kit = Channel 1 - 13
Some kit which is sold in both areas, I believe only supports the US standard (1 - 11)
Some people may not have the option to connect on channel 13, and even if the router supports it - the laptop/phone/device may not, and as such you've just locked them out of their router (they can no longer see it)


An intel Wifi chip (g) I've got in one of our laptops, will *not* do channel 13 even with various tweaks. 1-11 only

So yeah, 13 is probably the best (i use it when i can!) mainly because, its not used by everyone and their dog!
On the plus side- good to know your happy with the speed

Regards
Re: NetGear WNR1000v3 wireless performance
13-08-2011 9:19 PM
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Quote from: Matt_2k34
An intel Wifi chip (g) I've got in one of our laptops, will *not* do channel 13 even with various tweaks. 1-11 only
I don't think any b/g tech will have channel 13, AFIK it is only 'n' that gets it (needs it) and I would assume most people, that would mess with their channel settings, would check router and nic first before setting either to a manual channel.
Yes thank you, I am glad I worked it out as 3 nights searching tech papers and the 'interent' didn't really help....just one of those lucky accidents.
Regards
Jez
Re: NetGear WNR1000v3 wireless performance
14-08-2011 6:04 PM
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Quote I don't think any b/g tech will have channel 13
G does, as I said, its regional

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Re: NetGear WNR1000v3 wireless performance
14-08-2011 6:30 PM
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Re: NetGear WNR1000v3 wireless performance
15-08-2011 11:51 AM
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