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Author Topic: dgl4500 and dap1522  (Read 4176 times)

hayabusa3303

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dgl4500 and dap1522
« on: March 16, 2009, 06:40:45 PM »

i have a dgl4500 running in 5ghz mode and its only showing a rate of 54 and signal is 100.

Refresh my memory here the 5 ghz can only run in 54 mpbs correct?

firmware 1.02 on the 4500
firmware 1.10 on the 1522
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anon

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Re: dgl4500 and dap1522
« Reply #1 on: March 17, 2009, 01:13:30 AM »

Try different channels and moving the units around.
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motherfo

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Re: dgl4500 and dap1522
« Reply #2 on: March 17, 2009, 01:15:22 AM »

Do you have other devices that are hooked up wirelessly?

How far are they away from each other?

Have you followed all these steps?

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1) The router and adapter are both D-Link 802.11N products and are using the latest firmeware/drivers. Ensure that the 802.11 Mode of the router has a 802.11N mode selected. Also if you have issues with mixed mode, try locking the 802.11Mode to either 802.11N Only or 802.11G/N.

2) If you are using encryption the router must be configured to use AES cipher. In some firmware versions/models, the only way to get the AES cipher is to run WPA2. If you can not select the Cipher, selecting WPA2 only will force this cipher type.

3) The channel width needs to be set to 20/40Auto, if it is not, the adapter will report a connection speed of 130Mbps. This is a feature that was added for compatibility with Intel 802.11N adapters, as they only operate on a channel width of 20.

D-Link reccomends that you use the D-Link Wireless utility, however the Windows Zero Config will also work.

Assuming you have met all of these conditions, you should see a 300Mbps connection speed with either the D-Link Utility or WZC.

Note: Not all Intel adapters are the same as D-Links' N line. Some Intel adapters do not support the broader 40 Channel Width option. This (by design) limits their connection speed to 130. Check the specifications of your Intel adapter to ensure that it is capable of bonding on the 40Mhz range to achieve the full 300Mbps.

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hayabusa3303

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Re: dgl4500 and dap1522
« Reply #3 on: March 18, 2009, 10:06:03 PM »

dgl4500 is on 5 ghs on channel 40

I have a dir825 running on 2.4 on channel 1 n only in a different room

other part of th house i have a dir-655 on channel 10 b/g ither end of the house.

only reason i dont upgrade my firmware on the dgl-4500 is all the reports i have seen posted about the upper firmwares and everyone wants 1.02 firmware. 
« Last Edit: March 18, 2009, 10:09:17 PM by hayabusa3303 »
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