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Resolved Wifi trouble

Discussion in 'Networking (Hardware & Software)' started by Cabal18, 2012/04/02.

  1. 2012/04/02
    Cabal18

    Cabal18 Inactive Thread Starter

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    Hi everyone please help here .


    Anyways here it goes , our BT line went down and when it came back we had no internet BT didnt help still not helping

    here the intresting part : i went to my pc man and said nothing wrong but sold us a Wifi usb adapter say on front of the packet

    usb2.0 wireless 802.iiN 150mbps well it work but very slowly when the enternet was conected it went 100 with the Wifi it only 72max

    but it dip alot when it goes below 30mbps it un-connects from the internet take time to come back and get to 72mbps .

    so is there way raising the speed(mbps) . i try the enthernal few time see if they fix it and it not they havent call me back left with a usless wifi

    with only 72 that crashes now and then :mad:.

    please help :confused:

    Thanks

    Cab
     
  2. 2012/04/03
    TonyT

    TonyT SuperGeek Staff

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    Wifi rates are not static, they fluctuate.
    Also, just because the adapter software says you are connected at a certain rate does not mean that's your Internet connection rate. It's the connection between the adapter & the wifi router.

    80211g = 54 megabits/sec connection, but once you factor in hardware, software, interference, signal olverlap, etc., you'll end up with an actual rate of about 30 mb/sec, despite what the status says in the software.

    Same applies to 80211n.

    It sounds like there's a problem with your modem-router and the only fix is by your ISP.
     

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  4. 2012/04/03
    Cabal18

    Cabal18 Inactive Thread Starter

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    we thinking changing ip Sky or Virgin media ?
     

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