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Wireless Networking - 2 wireless devices (router, access point).. if both on Remote desktop pauses every few minutes.. |
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I have a dlink N1 router.. the wireless is set to a different channel
than the other device.. it is in N mode only right now too.. I also have a dlink G700AP, access point, sitting ontop of that guy.. providing B/G access to my place.. If i sit in the other room.. i get a nice 60 mbps connection with the N1.. while with the WAP i get about 17.8 on average.. With both devices on.. I connect to a remote desktop session, via my N1 PC card in the laptop.. it will timeout after a few minutes.. but spring back to life shortly.. i know this, as i'm typing away on the remote pc and it will stop typing for about 40 seconds, every so often.. The same thing happens if i try to connect to WAP point via the laptops built in wireless.. However, if i turn off the wap and leave the n1 router on, using the pc card, seems ok for the most part... Does this sound like a conflict between the two, despite trying different combos of different channels? I wouldnt think it would matter that they are in the same room either with diff. channels? Has anyone run into this and found a fix? I'm using this setup, because my pda phone only has a B card built in, i dont want to slow down my N network to 14 mbps speeds when the pda is connected etc... Thanks markm75 |
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Put the second Access Point elsewhere preferably not in the same room with the other device. Jack (MVP-Networking). "markm75" <> wrote in message news: ups.com... >I have a dlink N1 router.. the wireless is set to a different channel > than the other device.. it is in N mode only right now too.. > > I also have a dlink G700AP, access point, sitting ontop of that guy.. > providing B/G access to my place.. > > If i sit in the other room.. i get a nice 60 mbps connection with the > N1.. while with the WAP i get about 17.8 on average.. > > With both devices on.. I connect to a remote desktop session, via my > N1 PC card in the laptop.. it will timeout after a few minutes.. but > spring back to life shortly.. i know this, as i'm typing away on the > remote pc and it will stop typing for about 40 seconds, every so > often.. > > The same thing happens if i try to connect to WAP point via the > laptops built in wireless.. > > However, if i turn off the wap and leave the n1 router on, using the > pc card, seems ok for the most part... > > Does this sound like a conflict between the two, despite trying > different combos of different channels? I wouldnt think it would > matter that they are in the same room either with diff. channels? > > Has anyone run into this and found a fix? > > I'm using this setup, because my pda phone only has a B card built in, > i dont want to slow down my N network to 14 mbps speeds when the pda > is connected etc... > > Thanks > Jack \(MVP-Networking\). |
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