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    How to boost the wireless tempo on router

    Currently I'm using a router TP-Link TL WR941ND that promotes wireless speed 300Mbps wireless transmission. The problem is when I connected to my PC through the Ethernet cable directly to the modem then I'm getting speeds of around 20 to 30 Mbps depending on the instance. I speedtest to analyze the rate. After that I unplug the Ethernet cable and then surf the Internet using the Wi-Fi router and the speed is cut in half or third time. Is there any approach that is likely to remain normal speed? Is there any option for the router? There are essentially two routers between my PC and modem. I checked the internet speed from the router everything and just hang around as fast as the speed through the straight line connecting the modem. The problem is on the second router now.

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    Re: How to boost the wireless tempo on router

    If there is a clear resting slow left 5 feet from the router in this case is probably incorrect network settings in the System Preferences. The wireless signal is only a radio signal. Essentially, you can block the response may interfere with radio through your network speed. A small forest of drywall otherwise not be chaos throughout the sign on the other hand a lot, so anticipate not only a ladder to be too bad. In addition, the metal similar to copper pipes or conduits within the palisades and the mirror can be considerably accident response. Line-sight distance is a problem as well, plus the assumption that the antennas of inflection.

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    Re: How to boost the wireless tempo on router

    You've got a strapping signal that there is a slight surprise that the additional network intelligence. Its signal is so difficult that you may be too narrow. The best thing is to keep the PC at least 5 or 6 feet from the wireless router. Whatever the test network that is green inside RSSI column of origin can perhaps several intrusions, that perhaps the reason the packets that suffer, because the consequences efficient slower speed. So try a mix of channels so that if anyone compose a considerable divergence.

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    Re: How to boost the wireless tempo on router

    You should get the wireless repeater into play. Occasionally it is not likely to change from a router and PC to create straight lines or a PC view perhaps may be too far from the router to get a strong signal. A wireless repeater get a wireless signal, also sends investing through expanded force to increase signal range. Through a wireless repeater and the router connecting the PC sends a signal in the region of the impediments and can advance performance.

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    Re: How to boost the wireless tempo on router

    You should get an modern network card. The latest wireless cards are usually more dominant and may surprise the signs of improvement. Moreover, the latest cards can use the high-end wireless expertise to enable faster transmission speeds. 802.11b wireless cards are much slower than wireless 802.11g and 802.11n wireless cards are the fastest. Otherwise, change closer to your router. I also try to increase their own power. Click Start> Run after you type "cmd" and then type in "ipconfig / all" and look at the gateway. Type that into the browser’s address bar and from there move to the local network and then wireless settings.

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    Re: How to boost the wireless tempo on router

    The speed depends on the distance from the router or access point. If you see a speed setting detected, that means the connection is established and works well. But if it's noisy or weak signal coming in, windows will automatically adjust the connection for each packet has more time to ship. This results in less data loss. You should follow the normal procedure extended to increase wireless range etc. Also remember this: If the router / access point has one or two "on a stick" antennae, which send a signal perpendicular to the axis, while the signal from the top and bottom of the antenna can be very weak. So do not point exactly in the direction of the device, which only results in the worst possible outcome.

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