I'm kind of new here, but it seems like there is a lot of Wireless-N knowledge on this site, so I'm hoping someone can help.
I have a Trendnet TEW-633GR Wireless-N Router (1 year old, newest firmware). It is single band 2.4ghz. I have it using Auto (20/40hz) mode. The other option is 20hz only. It is also in mixed mode (b/g/n). I have a Sony PSP and my wife's laptop with legacy wireless. I've tried Wireless-N only mode and it doesn't make much of a difference in speed as the PSP and 802.11g laptop barely ever connect.
Anyway... I was using the Wireless-N to go to a Home theater setup downstairs using an SMC Web-N Wireless-N Bridge (4 port) for the last year (40hz mode also). Thoughput speeds using iPerf between a PC wired to the router and a PC hooked to the SMC Bridge were around 30Mbs.
I got a Linksys WET610N. Configured it for 40hz and tried it in the same location as the SMC Bridge. Using iPerf with the WET610N, I get around 70Mbs. Awesome!! I think I'm going to be replacing the SMC. WAIT.. Not so fast. I can't print to my HP network printer using the WET610N. I guess this is a known bug using the WET610N. It somehow garbles the packets to HP printers....
So.. I purchase this week.. A Trendnet TEW-638BRP wireless bridge. Get it all hooked up at 40hz also... Only get about 30Mbs throughput.... Argh!!!
So... I can either use a fast device (Linksys WET610N) where I can't print, or slower devices that can print, but speed is about half.
I wish Linksys would just fix the printing issue on the WET610N, but it seems like it's been going on for a long time.
Anyone have any ideas why the Trendnet and SMC devices are slower than the Linksys??
Maybe the Linksys device is forcing the 40hz bonding, where the Trendnet and SMC devices are sensing networks around and not using the bonding? I have no idea?
BTW.. no b/g wireless clients were connected when running any of these tests.
I have a Trendnet TEW-633GR Wireless-N Router (1 year old, newest firmware). It is single band 2.4ghz. I have it using Auto (20/40hz) mode. The other option is 20hz only. It is also in mixed mode (b/g/n). I have a Sony PSP and my wife's laptop with legacy wireless. I've tried Wireless-N only mode and it doesn't make much of a difference in speed as the PSP and 802.11g laptop barely ever connect.
Anyway... I was using the Wireless-N to go to a Home theater setup downstairs using an SMC Web-N Wireless-N Bridge (4 port) for the last year (40hz mode also). Thoughput speeds using iPerf between a PC wired to the router and a PC hooked to the SMC Bridge were around 30Mbs.
I got a Linksys WET610N. Configured it for 40hz and tried it in the same location as the SMC Bridge. Using iPerf with the WET610N, I get around 70Mbs. Awesome!! I think I'm going to be replacing the SMC. WAIT.. Not so fast. I can't print to my HP network printer using the WET610N. I guess this is a known bug using the WET610N. It somehow garbles the packets to HP printers....
So.. I purchase this week.. A Trendnet TEW-638BRP wireless bridge. Get it all hooked up at 40hz also... Only get about 30Mbs throughput.... Argh!!!
So... I can either use a fast device (Linksys WET610N) where I can't print, or slower devices that can print, but speed is about half.
I wish Linksys would just fix the printing issue on the WET610N, but it seems like it's been going on for a long time.
Anyone have any ideas why the Trendnet and SMC devices are slower than the Linksys??
Maybe the Linksys device is forcing the 40hz bonding, where the Trendnet and SMC devices are sensing networks around and not using the bonding? I have no idea?
BTW.. no b/g wireless clients were connected when running any of these tests.
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