Ok so it might not be noise? Should I maybe try getting a D-Link adapter or a Linksys router before I scrap all the 2.4ghz stuff and get dual-band? Money's not really an issue, but I'd prefer not to spend ~$120 more if a different $30 card will do the trick.
Also I've come across some info...
No it's at least 15 feet away and on the other side of a wall. I tried moving the router into my bedroom using a long network cable and it was a little slower, but not outside the range of fluctuation we've already seen with just the modem. I'm using a D-Link DIR-615 router and a Linksys...
I'm kind of new to this wireless thing, didn't even know there were routers/AP's with different frequencies. Can you typically use the same adapter with 2.4ghz and 5ghz AP's?
I'm using speakeasy.net/speedtest and my roommate's computer, which is plugged directly into the router, is getting as high as 18.5mbps downstream (Comcast Blast is only rated for 16) while my laptop, which is connecting with a wireless-N card, is getting piddly 3-6mbps. I've tried changing...
I'm doing a clean installation booting from the disc. I've tried both quick and full formats before starting the setup. After it copies the installation files and restarts, the progress bar freezes on the Windows splash screen. I've let it sit for at least 10 minutes like this and it never...
Impact also has the Sigma for $299. Are these free mags you get the Clinton-era 10rd or the 16rd pre-ban kind? Not that it really matters, if they're free.
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