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    Build A Compact Low Power Atom Server

    I built something like this awhile back and love it! I put a windows 7 machine like this together for my file and media server. My TV is hooked up to it as the monitor and I have a wireless keyboard and mouse. When I built it, I just needed a file and media server, but I soon found out that I...
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    NetMeter graph looks like a pulse train... is this normal?

    Okay. I think I read that a while back. In other words, Wireless N doesn't do any better than G, at least in what I'm experiencing. (Attached is a screenshot of my desktop to NAS over 5ghz N.) I guess I'll just have to live with it, if you say so! Is that what you'd say? What about these wild...
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    NetMeter graph looks like a pulse train... is this normal?

    The LAN connection desktop to NAS with jumbo frames was 97 write, 147 read. The most I get with the wireless N is around 30, or 10% of the theoretical max. Where should I look for the problem? What I'm really working on is the Desktop WNDA3100v2 to Synology NAS: DS107e connection.
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    NetMeter graph looks like a pulse train... is this normal?

    The gap: I stopped a transfer and started another later. Between the router and the adapter are 3 meters or so in the same room. (Jumbo frames was a test for the wired connection...just rounded it out with the wireless one!) More info: 54g at 5ghz looks fine, too. WPA-PSK2 (AES) security...
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    NetMeter graph looks like a pulse train... is this normal?

    Similar issue perhaps I'm working through a problem (I've been at it for weeks now) that may be similar to this thread's discussion. I'm trying everything mentioned here in this thread. Here's my setup: Router: WNDR3700 Desktop: WNDA3100v2 Laptop: Intel 4965agn Synology NAS: DS107e Vonage...
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