kijutsu
New Around Here
Hey folks,
I have a few questions for you.
First off -- I have the RT-N66U router. Had is since late last year. Love the little thing.
Since I moved however, I'm having massive issues with wireless. I have both the 2.4 and 5 Ghz SSIDs the same. Should this be different?
My Roku 2 XS has massive issues on wireless. Not sure why -- I've tried changing channels on both 2.4 and 5 Ghz.
Yes, I live in a neighborhood where the airwaves are CRAMMED with 2Wire devices by AT&T Uverse all on channel 6, so I bumped out to channel 9 on 2.4GHz.
My laptop is horrendous. It connects at 144Meg (according to Windows 7. Wireless device is a Wireless N 1030 by Intel Centrino) Now if I got the bandwidth of 144Meg I'd be happy, but I get about, 60K on a good day.
The router is in my basement, but my living room is DIRECTLY above the router. The Roku 2 XS is across the house, but still reports Excellent signal conditions.
A little bit about the network now. Crappy Comcast Modem/Router all in one unit from Comcast Business. Disabled its internal DHCP and have a static IP set to the Asus Router (I pay for 5 static IPs). I have a direct connection to the 'media server'. The router is connected to a newer Netgear 1gig 8 port hub. In said hub I have Raspberry Pi and my webserver (low traffic). From this hub I have a good Cat5e line to my living room connected to a MonoPrice 8 port gig hub which ties in my TV, PS3, Xbox, AV Receiver.
Cables are all high quality monoprice cables.
What can I do to fix the wireless? All other settings except the basic channel (set to 9) are set on auto. Please help!
I have a few questions for you.
First off -- I have the RT-N66U router. Had is since late last year. Love the little thing.
Since I moved however, I'm having massive issues with wireless. I have both the 2.4 and 5 Ghz SSIDs the same. Should this be different?
My Roku 2 XS has massive issues on wireless. Not sure why -- I've tried changing channels on both 2.4 and 5 Ghz.
Yes, I live in a neighborhood where the airwaves are CRAMMED with 2Wire devices by AT&T Uverse all on channel 6, so I bumped out to channel 9 on 2.4GHz.
My laptop is horrendous. It connects at 144Meg (according to Windows 7. Wireless device is a Wireless N 1030 by Intel Centrino) Now if I got the bandwidth of 144Meg I'd be happy, but I get about, 60K on a good day.
The router is in my basement, but my living room is DIRECTLY above the router. The Roku 2 XS is across the house, but still reports Excellent signal conditions.
A little bit about the network now. Crappy Comcast Modem/Router all in one unit from Comcast Business. Disabled its internal DHCP and have a static IP set to the Asus Router (I pay for 5 static IPs). I have a direct connection to the 'media server'. The router is connected to a newer Netgear 1gig 8 port hub. In said hub I have Raspberry Pi and my webserver (low traffic). From this hub I have a good Cat5e line to my living room connected to a MonoPrice 8 port gig hub which ties in my TV, PS3, Xbox, AV Receiver.
Cables are all high quality monoprice cables.
What can I do to fix the wireless? All other settings except the basic channel (set to 9) are set on auto. Please help!