mightyoakbob
Regular Contributor
Just upgraded my n66u for the first time for over 6 months in the hope it would fix 5g which was unusable on the previous build.
First the good news.
The 5ghz is far more stable, doesn't fade out now and doesn't keep switching between 20 and 40 bandwidth, it keeps the 40.
The not so good news.
2.4 ghz is down about 5 or 6 db everywhere which is ok ish.
Inssider says it has max bit rate as 450 same as before.
5ghz is 10db lower than 2.4 everywhere but the big disappointment is the max bit rate. It started out at 450, wow but after an hour dropped to 150. I have no idea why, I've done nothing and there are no other signals on 5 ghz. Nothing I do will get it back up.
This upgrade took about 4 hours as I did a factory reset and put all the reserved dhcp and Mac filter data back in by hand. Have I wasted my time? Although more stable it is 3x slower and 10db weaker so there is still no point in using it.
Any suggestions what I can do about the max bit rate?
Thanks
Cheers
Bob.
First the good news.
The 5ghz is far more stable, doesn't fade out now and doesn't keep switching between 20 and 40 bandwidth, it keeps the 40.
The not so good news.
2.4 ghz is down about 5 or 6 db everywhere which is ok ish.
Inssider says it has max bit rate as 450 same as before.
5ghz is 10db lower than 2.4 everywhere but the big disappointment is the max bit rate. It started out at 450, wow but after an hour dropped to 150. I have no idea why, I've done nothing and there are no other signals on 5 ghz. Nothing I do will get it back up.
This upgrade took about 4 hours as I did a factory reset and put all the reserved dhcp and Mac filter data back in by hand. Have I wasted my time? Although more stable it is 3x slower and 10db weaker so there is still no point in using it.
Any suggestions what I can do about the max bit rate?
Thanks
Cheers
Bob.