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    Cisco Linksys E4200 Maximum Performance Wireless-N Router Reviewed

    I started with the E4200 hard wired to a Patriot Javelin S4 NAS (CAT 6 cable between them) connected to a D-Link DAP-1522 via N where the router and NAS were in my office on the second floor and the DAP-1522 was directly below on the first floor next to the TV feeding a Mvix Ultio media player...
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    New router , new problems

    I have seen similar behavior between my XP Pro SP3 machine (Gigabyte motherboard with gigabit network), my new Linksys E4200 and my Patriot Javelin, both also with gigabit hard wired with full CAT 6 cables. Watching data transfer between the PC and the Javelin, I see the transfer graph vary...
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    Cisco-Linksys WRT400N problem. Needs rebooting.

    I have had this same router for about a year and have only had to reboot it about 3 times when everything was up and running but no internet connection was available. A reboot magically fixed the issue. But that's rare and I have never had a weekly problem as you describe. I did recently...
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    Antenna pattern graphs or positioning tips

    Yes, that's what I mean. Using a large file transfer (large DVD ISO files) from the NAS box upstairs connected to the router to a small media player downstairs connected to the DAP-1522, the average throughput for the file transfer calculates out to about 33Mbps which is corroborated by the two...
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    Antenna pattern graphs or positioning tips

    Hi all, I remember a long time ago I was able to find some sites that showed typical antenna signal patterns of various routers as well as providing some advice on how to position them and arrange the antennas for best signal transmission. Newer routers and access points apparently seem to be...
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