PS: Since the above posts were focused on wireless g issues, I can only say that while my Blu-Ray players and laptop are all wireless n, my Logitech Squeezebox Boom (wireless media player / internet radio) is wireless g only.
I had a get together at my place a few weeks ago and it was the first time I moved the Squeezebox to another room much further from the router (other side of house, albeit on the same floor).
For the 5 consecutive hours I had it wirelessly streaming mp3 tracks from my PC that afternoon it did not miss a beat or disconnect once.
I should mention that I did have my Linksys RE1000 range extender in place. I can't be sure the Squeezebox did not somehow connect to the range extender (same SSID as my E4200), although I did not manually switch between the two (which is how it seems I need to connect with my Blu-Ray players - I say seems because it is possible the Blu Ray player's wireless adapter logic is somehow smart enough to re-connect to the stronger of the two duplicate SSID's).
I could try turning off the range extender and see if it makes any difference.
I may try a new 450 + 450 router with beam forming to see if it helps one floor down without needing the range extender, not that I have had any issues.
I had a get together at my place a few weeks ago and it was the first time I moved the Squeezebox to another room much further from the router (other side of house, albeit on the same floor).
For the 5 consecutive hours I had it wirelessly streaming mp3 tracks from my PC that afternoon it did not miss a beat or disconnect once.
I should mention that I did have my Linksys RE1000 range extender in place. I can't be sure the Squeezebox did not somehow connect to the range extender (same SSID as my E4200), although I did not manually switch between the two (which is how it seems I need to connect with my Blu-Ray players - I say seems because it is possible the Blu Ray player's wireless adapter logic is somehow smart enough to re-connect to the stronger of the two duplicate SSID's).
I could try turning off the range extender and see if it makes any difference.
I may try a new 450 + 450 router with beam forming to see if it helps one floor down without needing the range extender, not that I have had any issues.