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| | Re: Wireless G vs N Have you tried changing the Routers default channel number to Channel 1 or Channel 10? "Darkelldar" <not@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:uS6clJdSJHA.3300@xxxxxx Quote: >I have upgraded to a wireless N router with rangeboost, Picked up a >matching rangboosted PCI card for my PC. > > The problem is that the N is dropping out and has signal strength of fair > to low it is connecting at 300 mbp's but is very unstable. I went back to > my wireless G USB adapter and I get good to excellent signal strength and > it does not drop off. > > All other G devices & computers work fine as well. > > WTF? |
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