I guess when I saw advertisement like dual band 450+450 I assumed you could run simultaneously as long as you had dual band client.
Here is quote from Amazon page for N66U.
yes to 2 or more users...
I guess when I saw advertisement like dual band 450+450 I assumed you could run simultaneously as long as you had dual band client.
Here is quote from Amazon page for N66U.
Thanks.
I stumbled onto cNet's review a day or two ago and was surprised about their unimpressive 2.4 GHz throughput findings given what Tim's 2.4 Ghz tests, along with some other reviews, have found, especially relative to the E4200 e.g. They did note the signal strength was excellent, which is also intresting since you would think the signal strength should have a reasonable amount of correlation with throughput.
I know Tim used an earlier firmware than 108 which cNet used, which would be one difference that could account for part of it.
I think my long range signal was a bit better with fw 96 than 108.
I will have to test throughput again with 108 in different locations to see how that compares to my results recorded when using 96.
cNet's results are also confusing initially in that they have two performandxe bars - one says 'range' and the other says ' throughput', even though they BOTH are throughput results...
The bars should probably be labeled something like 'throughput at short range' and 'throughput at long range' to make it more clear.
There is a legend further down in the review that helps, but the performance chart labels themselves are not clear.
Has anyone else confirmed the QOS bug when uploading from WiFi to a LAN computer that the speed is limited to whatever you have your upload speed set in the QOS settings?
Go to Adminstration>System in the web UI. For Remote Log Server you'll enter the IP address of a machine that is listening for such logs. Make sure to Apply when you've entered it. This process enables a remote log server and also sends klogd(kernel) messages to that remote server.
Once you've completed that you're gonna want to head over to Firewall>General. For "Logged packets type" select whatever your preference is (besides None, of course). Again, make sure to Apply this new setting. This process sends syslogd(in this case, network traffic) messages to the remote server you defined earlier. So...inbound/outbound passed/blocked traffic.
Make sure the remote server you defined is listening on port 513.
Got it going. Thank you so much.
BTW, is there a way to save the log to the external USB HD/Flash connected to the router?
I set up my N66u today - upgraded firmware to 3.0.0.3.90 - working well but don't have full bars everywhere in my house (router in basement) - I note the transmit power is at 40mw - can I increase this and what are the implications of that if I do? What are the transmit limits (dont want to burn up my brand new router?)
Many thanks in advance
Steve
I set up my N66u today - upgraded firmware to 3.0.0.3.90 - working well but don't have full bars everywhere in my house (router in basement) - I note the transmit power is at 40mw - can I increase this and what are the implications of that if I do? What are the transmit limits (dont want to burn up my brand new router?)
Many thanks in advance
Steve
One other reply - all of my services come into the basement - and the cable modem is there as is the switch and hard wire distribution - I'm stuck leaving router in the basement
What is the transmit power range for the router and is there a penalty for using higher power ( ie burning up the router, annoying the neighbors etc) or benefits of lower power?
Steve
Thanks.
Would you have the changelog?
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