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Schneed10 03-11-2010 08:30 AM

Re: Wireless N+
 
[quote=mredskins;672449]PS3 has a built in N card.[/quote]

That's why I ultimately chose an N router when I was looking. Cpayne is probably right about N not being a big upgrade from G (after all he's a smart dude), but the extra $ was worth it to me to never have to wonder if my PS3 experience could be better.

Rationalizing the irrational in the name of getting a new toy. It what we guys do.

mredskins 03-11-2010 08:48 AM

Re: Wireless N+
 
[quote=Schneed10;672471]That's why I ultimately chose an N router when I was looking. Cpayne is probably right about N not being a big upgrade from G (after all he's a smart dude), but the extra $ was worth it to me to never have to wonder if my PS3 experience could be better.

[B]Rationalizing the irrational in the name of getting a new toy. It what we guys do.[/B][/quote]


So true my PS3 kicks major butt now! LOL! Actually it seems to be performing the same. I may even upgrade my Xbox G card to a N card but why it runs perfect now.

mredskins 03-15-2010 08:14 AM

Re: Wireless N+
 
[quote=BDBohnzie;671953]Here is the one my sister has, as well as the one we use here at work for our wireless network: [URL="http://www.bestbuy.com/site/Cisco+Linksys+-+Ultra+RangePlus+Wireless-N+Broadband+Router+with+4-Port+Switch/8639967.p?id=1194054018722&skuId=8639967"]Cisco Linksys - Ultra RangePlus Wireless-N Broadband Router with 4-Port Switch - WRT160N[/URL][/quote]


This router end up being a fail for me. It always dropped the signal it was horrible. Well I am back to my G router in search of something else.

BDBohnzie 03-15-2010 11:13 AM

Re: Wireless N+
 
Could be a dud. Sorry you had issues. Sounds like it worked great at first.

cpayne5 03-15-2010 11:40 AM

Re: Wireless N+
 
It may be an interference issue.

From an earlier post, I said...
"Also note that 802.11n uses 2 channels (40MHz in total, for those keeping score at home), so if you live in a congested area, you may run into noise problems with neighboring 802.11b/g/n devices."

802.11 has 12 channels in the US. Of those 12, only 3 are non-overlapping at 20MHz channel widths (b/g). So, theoretically, if you see 4 SSIDs, there is interference on at least one channel (and with devices coming from the factory set to channel 6, they all may be using the same channel!). N uses 40MHz channel widths, so you do the math on how much noise there may be on the 2.4GHz spectrum if all your neighbors are using N too.

You can change the channel on which your device operates. Do a site survey, ie look at all the SSIDs visible from your device, and note their signal strength and channel number. Set your device to use an empty channel, or a channel with the lowest signal if a device is already operating on that channel.

mredskins 03-15-2010 01:44 PM

Re: Wireless N+
 
[quote=BDBohnzie;673911]Could be a dud. Sorry you had issues. Sounds like it worked great at first.[/quote]


Yeah it was. Funny thing is a lot of reviews said the same thing great entail performance then it crapped out.

mredskins 03-15-2010 01:47 PM

Re: Wireless N+
 
[quote=cpayne5;673924]It may be an interference issue.

From an earlier post, I said...
"Also note that 802.11n uses 2 channels (40MHz in total, for those keeping score at home), so if you live in a congested area, you may run into noise problems with neighboring 802.11b/g/n devices."

802.11 has 12 channels in the US. Of those 12, only 3 are non-overlapping at 20MHz channel widths (b/g). So, theoretically, if you see 4 SSIDs, there is interference on at least one channel (and with devices coming from the factory set to channel 6, they all may be using the same channel!). N uses 40MHz channel widths, so you do the math on how much noise there may be on the 2.4GHz spectrum if all your neighbors are using N too.

You can change the channel on which your device operates. Do a site survey, ie look at all the SSIDs visible from your device, and note their signal strength and channel number. Set your device to use an empty channel, or a channel with the lowest signal if a device is already operating on that channel.[/quote]


you may be right but is now back in the return pile at Best Buy. I am getting FIOS at the end of summer I will re-visited the issue after the install.

saden1 03-15-2010 02:00 PM

Re: Wireless N+
 
The wireless router market is a crapshoot...pick a router and hope for the best.

BDBohnzie 03-15-2010 02:54 PM

Re: Wireless N+
 
[quote=cpayne5;673924]It may be an interference issue.

From an earlier post, I said...
"Also note that 802.11n uses 2 channels (40MHz in total, for those keeping score at home), so if you live in a congested area, you may run into noise problems with neighboring 802.11b/g/n devices."

802.11 has 12 channels in the US. Of those 12, only 3 are non-overlapping at 20MHz channel widths (b/g). So, theoretically, if you see 4 SSIDs, there is interference on at least one channel (and with devices coming from the factory set to channel 6, they all may be using the same channel!). N uses 40MHz channel widths, so you do the math on how much noise there may be on the 2.4GHz spectrum if all your neighbors are using N too.

You can change the channel on which your device operates. Do a site survey, ie look at all the SSIDs visible from your device, and note their signal strength and channel number. Set your device to use an empty channel, or a channel with the lowest signal if a device is already operating on that channel.[/quote]
I had initially wrote about interference, but pulled back as I've gotten a bad router from Linksys before.

I recently switched security on my G router from WEP to WPA in order to get my work Win7 Laptop to connect (Never had any hacking issues with WEP, so I never changed it; and for some reason, Win7 did not like WEP), and it was dropping the signal on all computers, having to reboot my router every 12-18 hours. Changed the channel, and boom, no more issues or reboots.

FRPLG 03-15-2010 03:29 PM

Re: Wireless N+
 
[quote=saden1;674012]The wireless router market is a crapshoot...pick a router and hope for the best.[/quote]

Pretty much. They're all cheapo knockoffs from their commercial grade stuff.

FRPLG 03-15-2010 03:32 PM

Re: Wireless N+
 
I changed my channel out of the box for the various reasons above. Still running G and haven't had a problem with the router yet. I stream Netflix to a Roku over it with no problem...through two floors from the corner of a sub-terrain basement. I'm afraid to switch to N since my G has been so rock solid .


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