08-23-2012 11:26 PM
I have a WAP4410N-E V02 with firmware 2.0.3.3
On firmware 2.0.3.3 data rate 300mbps working without problem. If i upgrading firmware to 2.0.4.2 or 2.0.5.3 maximum data rate - 130Mbps.
I testing this bug with my laptop in which the module Wi-Fi Intel Centrino Advanced-N 6230.
Can I hope to fix this?
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08-24-2012 08:56 AM
Hi Alexander, the 802.11N specification does not guarantee 300 mbit.
-Tom
08-25-2012 12:00 AM
Hi Thomas!
I agree, but it works on the old firmware and does not work on the new one. The fact that the firmware 4.2 and 5.3 speed is not more than 130. The question is - are included restrictions? Or is it a bug?
It's a shame when a device such as DLINK-855 is stable at 300Mbps, while Cisco has this problem...
I hope that this situation will correct all the same in the next firmware.
10-14-2012 02:05 AM
Hello Alexander,
I'm using the same device with 2.0.5.3fw.
If I set Channel Bandwidth to 40Mbit in the AP and I set this in the device manager (windows) for my wireless adapter Intel 6205 too, the connection can reach 280Mbit/sec based on the "Wireless network connection status" window.
BUT!
The real transfer speed is still the same as earlier (with 20Mhz, and 130Mbit/sec in the WNC status window):
maximum 8Mbyte/sec.
I have tried the mentioned settings in my router (E3200). If I'm close enough, the speed is 300Mbit/sec and real transfer speed can reach 12MByte/sec.
However if I leave the room where the E3200 and the Wap4410N are installed the speed decreasing rapidly with E3200 but Wap4410N can hold it even two rooms farther on.
Of course this is because I have 3pcs of 8dBi antennas installed on the Wap4410N, while the E3200 has built in antennas only.
Regards
10-17-2012 09:07 AM
Hello!
Tell me please, what 8dbi antenna are you using? The specification is written three antennas 2dbi.
10-17-2012 10:54 AM
Hello,
I'm using
It costs ~4 USD/pc (950HUF) in my country.
Regards
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