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Simba
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@katthi,
WRT320 is dual band not simultaneous. You have to get a new router.
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simbu babai

na wireless router WRT320N linksys vadidi.. it is either taking 2.4mhz or 5mhz. it is not allowing me to have both.

looks i need to have another outer for non-n computers

oo pali seck sesi seppu
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Bmw007:




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Thanks Bro
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Bmw007:

Bro edi konamantavu...madi duplex most of time connected to 2 devices + Tv



ASUS RT-N66U, Netgear WNDR4300, TRENDnet TEW-692GR, Linksys EA3500

These are top-of-the line current generation routers, running around $125. Keep checking for deals on them. You will not need upgrade for next 5 years.
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Amigo:

I think the other thing to see is the bandwidth provided by your ISP....for e.g. here cablevision provides around 15mbps...even with cablevision's boost it is 50mbps max.. so g ( 54mbps) itself will not be fully used , right? n maynot be needed...




with in LAN transfer ki upayoga padathadhi, like streaming from Media server, dlna servers and other devices, or uploading any data from device to other device.
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Simba:

It runs only on 2.4 Ghz mode. Please retire it like Ponting at get a better one that will never retire like *****




Bro edi konamantavu...madi duplex most of time connected to 2 devices + Tv
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02/8/2012-181.2 lbs
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Simba:

*****




sachin or dhoni (evarikaina applicable ana)
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great info simba bro...

I think the other thing to see is the bandwidth provided by your ISP....for e.g. here cablevision provides around 15mbps...even with cablevision's boost it is 50mbps max.. so g ( 54mbps) itself will not be fully used , right? n maynot be needed...
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Simba:

Your router doesn't have have dual band support.


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Rajusk:

D-Link DIR-655



Your router doesn't have have dual band support. It runs only on 2.4 Ghz mode. Please retire it like Ponting at get a better one that will never retire like *****
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Simba:

router brand/model enti?




D-Link DIR-655
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Rajusk:

the wireless settings does not show..me a way to add another SSID..



router brand/model enti?
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Simba:

If you have only one router then leave it to Auto.




i have one router and 4 devices connecting to it..

I have 3 devices which show 802.11n (2.4GHz)

and one device that shows 802.11g

the wireless settings does not show..me a way to add another SSID..
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Rajusk:

I have 3 devices which show 802.11n (2.4GHz)

and one device that shows 802.11g

so you are saying ..the 3 devices can go to higher speeds...if I create a SSID for the 5ghz..i should be good ?



Everyone can see 2.4 ghz because that is the most basic.

If you have 5 ghz band on router, enable, give it different ssid and set to accept n clients only. Any laptop/client that sees this new ssid will benefit higher speeds. Rest of all connect to old ssid and run at lower speeds.
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Simba:




I have 3 devices which show 802.11n (2.4GHz)

and one device that shows 802.11g

so you are saying ..the 3 devices can go to higher speeds...if I create a SSID for the 5ghz..i should be good ?
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Siloan:

what about channel width (20 hz/40hz) and channel frequeny ??

auto lo vadileyadam betteraaa



If you have only one router then leave it to Auto. If you have multiple (one primary, rest access points), then you should give same ssid and authentication for all, but different channels. I have them running, at 12 hz, 16hz, 20hz, 24hz equally spaced, with no interference.
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Simba:




cheyyali babai.. atta etta avutundi.. vottiga iste anni kali chestaru.. guru dakshina undali ga.
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Katthi:

Simbu bha..

too much info icchavu..



paisal charge cheddama? :-)
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Simba:




what about channel width (20 hz/40hz) and channel frequeny ??

auto lo vadileyadam betteraaa
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Simba:




Simbu bha..

too much info icchavu..
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Kurrokurru:

How can we determine that our laptop supports 5GHZ frequency even though it has wireless N adapter.

Heard some where that only few laptops support 5 GHZ and rest all supports only 2.4



You give separate ssids for the radios. For example, ssid for 2.4 ghz is "myhome" and for 5 ghz it is "myhome_n".

If your laptop sees "myhome_n" wireless network, that means it supports 5 ghz frequency. Connect to it for full speed. If it sees only "myhome", it is at 2.4 ghz, sharing the network with other a/b/g clients. You don't get n speeds in this case.
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Simba:




Super Bro.. Good idea

How can we determine that our laptop supports 5GHZ frequency even though it has wireless N adapter.

Heard some where that only few laptops support 5 GHZ and rest all supports only 2.4

Pls suggest
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Simba:




simba ba seppavu.. weekend kukoni setta.. N ni enable setta..
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Simba:




baa seppaav bro..


Katthi:



nuvvu sesindhi correst kaadhu. N disable cheyatam solution ela avuthadhi. check for any devices that b/g on your network. use seperate SSIDs for 5 and 2.4,simba seppinattu
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Simba:

Here is what you need to do. Login to Router administration. Under wireless radio settings, for 5 ghz set to n clients only. For 2.4 ghz radio, set to a/b/g/ clients. Give different ssids for 2.4 and 5 ghz radios.

Depending on your clients laptop, mobile phone, tv, bluray player etc pick the appropriate ssid to connect. There will not be any interference between the radios and clients will enjoy full speeds.




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Simba:

Little primer on Routers:

When you get dual band router, make sure you get simultaneous dual band router which means both 5 ghz and 2.4 ghz radios work in parallel.

By default, 2.4 ghz radio support a/b/g/n clients and 5 ghz supports b/n clients. a/b go upto 12 mbps, g goes up to 54 mbps and n is limted at 300/450mpbs. Speeds are theoretical limts.

Important thing to know. When you connect a mix of b, g or n clients to one radio, the speed drops to lowest denominator. That means, if only n client is on 5 ghz radio, it can go up to 300 mbps. As soon as a g client connects to same radio, the speed for n client also drop to g speed (54 mbps).

Here is what you need to do. Login to Router administration. Under wireless radio settings, for 5 ghz set to n clients only. For 2.4 ghz radio, set to a/b/g/ clients. Give different ssids for 2.4 and 5 ghz radios.

Depending on your clients laptop, mobile phone, tv, bluray player etc pick the appropriate ssid to connect. There will not be any interference between the radios and clients will enjoy full speeds.





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Simba:

Little primer on Routers:

When you get dual band router, make sure you get simultaneous dual band router which means both 5 ghz and 2.4 ghz radios work in parallel.

By default, 2.4 ghz radio support a/b/g/n clients and 5 ghz supports b/n clients. a/b go upto 12 mbps, g goes up to 54 mbps and n is limted at 300/450mpbs. Speeds are theoretical limts.

Important thing to know. When you connect a mix of b, g or n clients to one radio, the speed drops to lowest denominator. That means, if only n client is on 5 ghz radio, it can go up to 300 mbps. As soon as a g client connects to same radio, the speed for n client also drop to g speed (54 mbps).

Here is what you need to do. Login to Router administration. Under wireless radio settings, for 5 ghz set to n clients only. For 2.4 ghz radio, set to a/b/g/ clients. Give different ssids for 2.4 and 5 ghz radios.

Depending on your clients laptop, mobile phone, tv, bluray player etc pick the appropriate ssid to connect. There will not be any interference between the radios and clients will enjoy full speeds.




5 stars... Thanks Simba
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Katthi:



You disabled wireless N band, disabled firewall protection on router. What is the point in buying this hardware?
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Simba:




aa maahan hai mama...

rojukokati konni kotta vishayaalu telsukuntunna..
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Little primer on Routers:

When you get dual band router, make sure you get simultaneous dual band router which means both 5 ghz and 2.4 ghz radios work in parallel.

By default, 2.4 ghz radio support a/b/g/n clients and 5 ghz supports b/n clients. a/b go upto 12 mbps, g goes up to 54 mbps and n is limted at 300/450mpbs. Speeds are theoretical limts.

Important thing to know. When you connect a mix of b, g or n clients to one radio, the speed drops to lowest denominator. That means, if only n client is on 5 ghz radio, it can go up to 300 mbps. As soon as a g client connects to same radio, the speed for n client also drop to g speed (54 mbps).

Here is what you need to do. Login to Router administration. Under wireless radio settings, for 5 ghz set to n clients only. For 2.4 ghz radio, set to a/b/g/ clients. Give different ssids for 2.4 and 5 ghz radios.

Depending on your clients laptop, mobile phone, tv, bluray player etc pick the appropriate ssid to connect. There will not be any interference between the radios and clients will enjoy full speeds.
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I have recently purchased a XPS L702x which came with the N 6230 wireless network card and have the same issue connecting to my Virgin Media SuperHub.

The only solution that is working for me is to disable N mode in the adapter settings and make a few changes in the router which as mentioned above post caps @ 20MB which does not help people like me who have just paid to upgrade to the 30/50MB services.

None of the suggestions about disabling Bluetooth helped in my case but it may work for you :-)

- Right click my computer and open properties

- Device Manager

- Network Adapters

- Right click on the Intel Advanced N 6230

- Advanced tab

- Highlight 802 11n Mode and change to disabled and press ok

- Close to desktop and the wireless connection will reconnect

- Open web browser and go to http://192.168.0.1

- Enter you username and password for the router which if you have not changed is Admin and changeme

- Click advanced settings link at bottom

- Untick Firewall and IP Flood Detection

- Save and close

- You should now have a stable connection

If this is the only device you connect to your Virgin SuperHub via wireless and or all other devices support 5GHZ wireless N then you can get full speed and do not need to disable wireless N in device manager.

- Open web browser and go to http://192.168.0.1

- Enter you username and password for the router which if you have not changed is Admin and changeme

- Click on Wireless settings box

- Move from 2.4 Ghz to 5 Ghz and save

- Click advanced settings link at bottom

- Untick Firewall and IP Flood Detection

- Save and close

- You should now have a stable connection at you full max connection rate.

Please can anyone post a reply if they can connect to their SuperHub using an Intel N 6230 wireless card with N mode enabled.

I hope the steps above help for now!



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Simba:

so you are saying B mode is faster than N. Welcome back to 2002!!




annay.. ala gillaka pote asheervadincha vochu kada..

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your wireless channel may be close to neighbours's channel...N mode nunchi B mode ki change cheyagane interference thaggi fast anipisthundi emo
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Posted on Tuesday, December 04, 2012 - 10:45 am:   Insert Quote Edit PostDelete PostPrint Post   Move Post (Moderator/Admin Only)Ban Poster IP (Moderator/Admin only)

katthi,
seck if you have configured both 5 and 2.4. 5's spatial range is less, but is faster with in a certain range. 2.4 covers more area. i usually use different SSIDs for 5 and 2.4.

b faster than n ante surprising ga undhi.. router firmware upgrade emaina undhemo soodi
the world of appearances may or may not be real, or both may and may not be real - or may be indescribable; or may be real and indescribable, or unreal and indescribable; or in the end may be read and unreal and indescribable - its all Syadvada
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Posted on Tuesday, December 04, 2012 - 10:42 am:   Insert Quote Edit PostDelete PostPrint Post   Move Post (Moderator/Admin Only)Ban Poster IP (Moderator/Admin only)

By design 802.11n uses two channels compared to b or g kada. N should be much faster
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Posted on Tuesday, December 04, 2012 - 10:34 am:   Insert Quote Edit PostDelete PostPrint Post   Move Post (Moderator/Admin Only)Ban Poster IP (Moderator/Admin only)


Katthi:

default mode kotta laptops lo N ani tisukuntundi.. if you disable it will fall back to b mode which is much faster..



so you are saying B mode is faster than N. Welcome back to 2002!!
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Katthi
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Posted on Tuesday, December 04, 2012 - 10:15 am:   Insert Quote Edit PostDelete PostPrint Post   Move Post (Moderator/Admin Only)Ban Poster IP (Moderator/Admin only)


Humpty_dumpty:




Nadi dual band babai.. dual band ani etta.. ee router 5.4 mhz kuda support chestadi.. highend router deal lo adithe tisukunnna oo year back.. windows 7 bane work ayyindi windows 8 with latest centrino wireless card tho problems unnai anta..

ee setting cheste zoom zoom ka pothundi
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Posted on Tuesday, December 04, 2012 - 10:14 am:   Insert Quote Edit PostDelete PostPrint Post   Move Post (Moderator/Admin Only)Ban Poster IP (Moderator/Admin only)


Katthi:


asalu nee router N band enabled aa?
if yes, is it dual band? transmitting both N and G on different frequencies?
enduku antay konni routers lo dual band leka pothay it defaults to lower band, if receiving unit is lower band

afaik this is/was one issue with N band routers...check it out
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Katthi
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Siloan:




teldu babai.. nenu ade anukunna.. edi aithe enti ani n/b ani set cheste.. motthanike mosam vacchindi.. n ni disable cheste .. too good undi
Papi gadu post este katthi la digali

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Kurrokurru:




Device manager lo ellu.. Network / wireless card select chesukoni right click kotti properties loki ellu..

Dantlo advanced lo untai.. if ur card is different than my card you may see in differe tab.
Papi gadu post este katthi la digali

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Siloan
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n mode fastest kada...idem reverse fitting fafesh
rock(8557):nenu ekkada nundi chupinchamantav. commonsense thappithe na dhaggara proof emi ledhu.
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Kurrokurru
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Katthi:

final ga settings wireless card drivers settings lo n mode ni disable cheste.. dini talli.. asalu 60 70 mbps mida vastundi..




ee setting ekkada cheyyali...naa laptop kuda same prob ..frequent drops and slow
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Katthi
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Posted on Tuesday, December 04, 2012 - 09:56 am:   Insert Quote Edit PostDelete PostPrint Post   Move Post (Moderator/Admin Only)Ban Poster IP (Moderator/Admin only)

Ninna night kotta laptop wireless router ki connect ayyindi.. Too slow and droping connect very often..

kurchoni retri antha research cheste telisindi enti ante.. default mode kotta laptops lo N ani tisukuntundi.. if you disable it will fall back to b mode which is much faster..

final ga settings wireless card drivers settings lo n mode ni disable cheste.. dini talli.. asalu 60 70 mbps mida vastundi..

Windows 8 task manager lo ni internet speed check chesukovacchu.. chudandi
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