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I've spent parts of the past five days buying and exchanging several WAP4410N units because I was not able to achieve anything close to a 300Mbps data rate. I also tried various wireless-n network cards which were known to be configured correctly for...
The worst part is that the so-called firmware updates might fix one problem, but they always create a whole new set of problems.Case in point, the latest firmware, 2.0.6.1, seems to fix the dropped connection problem for 20MHz channel bandwidth. But ...
Can the people who have tried firmware 2.0.5.3 also check to see if you are able to achieve the 300Mbps data rate?I posted this issue originally here:https://supportforums.cisco.com/message/3490610I was able to achieve 300Mbps with a previous version...
If you are using Windows 7, you can get the speed for any connection by navigating to the following:Start-->Control Panel-->Network and Internet-->Network and Sharing CenterFrom there, you should see a list of your network connections, and you can cl...
After upgrading to firmware 2.0.5.3, I am experiencing much longer uptimes on the order of a few weeks, but some of my WAP4410N units still do eventually stop responding.I am also still not able to achieve 300Mbps data rates, as detailed in this exis...