thebluecoat
New Around Here
Hello All!
First post here, wonderful community that lead to my new networking gear purchase! Thank you all for your incredible insight!
Here's my issue:
Originally bought the N66u(N66r @ bestbuy), noticed the difference for wireless AC was $50 bucks so MEH! why not!. So I've got the AC66R (retail @ bestbuy).
Got home, set it up and fired up InSSider which everyone here talks about to get a handle on what's around you. Now, I live in the college ghetto and there are quite a few AP's around me in the 2.4Ghz range (at least what my desktop can see).
Here is a screenshot of what I see in InSSider. Both Asus + Asus_5GHz are my access points and where they sit on both 2.4/5Ghz.
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Here is my network information:
Cable Modem: Ubee DDW3611 (bridge mode, wifi disabled + antennas unscrewed)
WiFi Router: ASUS AC-66U (3.0.0.4.372_1300 FIRMWARE)
Desktop PCIe Wireless Card: TP-LINK TL-WDN4800 Dual Band Wireless N900 2.4GHz 450Mbps/5Ghz 450Mbps.
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These are my questions:
Why is my link score so low on 2.4Ghz? 47-60 (usually starts @ 60 and lowers).
What channel, based on the picture would be best? 11 SEEMS to be superior, but changing to that channels doesn't really have any impact that I can see on signal levels (would it not, but have an impact on throughput though?)
My 5Ghz network defaulted into the lower channels and as you can see the 5Ghz band around my neighborhood is almost empty, should I consider keeping any client on 5Ghz to expect best speeds? i.e (cellphones, laptops)
Lastly, I DO own an xbox360 which I do use for HBOGo / Media Center streaming that I would like to use wireless the system is only 8 feet or so from my wifi router. I notice there is a new "Optimized for XBOX" setting, should I be checking that box? It is unchecked now.
In 2.4Ghz settings , my settings are as follows:
Wireless Mode: Auto
Channel Bandwidth: 20/40Mhz
Control Channel: Auto
WPA2-Personal w / AES
In 5Ghz settings:
Wireless Mode: Auto
Channel Bandwidth: 20/40/80Mhz
Control Channel: Auto
WPA2-Personal w / AES
Any information you guys can hook me up with, I'd appreciate it!
I feel like the 2.4Ghz network is RUINED because these AP's are being aHOLES. belkin.f74 channels 9+5 , so it's spread along channels 3-11. Some other dude is randomly using channel three messing it all up, theres no channel I can go to and not have what inssider calls "overlapping network" which is at most 1.
First post here, wonderful community that lead to my new networking gear purchase! Thank you all for your incredible insight!
Here's my issue:
Originally bought the N66u(N66r @ bestbuy), noticed the difference for wireless AC was $50 bucks so MEH! why not!. So I've got the AC66R (retail @ bestbuy).
Got home, set it up and fired up InSSider which everyone here talks about to get a handle on what's around you. Now, I live in the college ghetto and there are quite a few AP's around me in the 2.4Ghz range (at least what my desktop can see).
Here is a screenshot of what I see in InSSider. Both Asus + Asus_5GHz are my access points and where they sit on both 2.4/5Ghz.

___________________________________________
Here is my network information:
Cable Modem: Ubee DDW3611 (bridge mode, wifi disabled + antennas unscrewed)
WiFi Router: ASUS AC-66U (3.0.0.4.372_1300 FIRMWARE)
Desktop PCIe Wireless Card: TP-LINK TL-WDN4800 Dual Band Wireless N900 2.4GHz 450Mbps/5Ghz 450Mbps.
____________________________________________
These are my questions:
Why is my link score so low on 2.4Ghz? 47-60 (usually starts @ 60 and lowers).
What channel, based on the picture would be best? 11 SEEMS to be superior, but changing to that channels doesn't really have any impact that I can see on signal levels (would it not, but have an impact on throughput though?)
My 5Ghz network defaulted into the lower channels and as you can see the 5Ghz band around my neighborhood is almost empty, should I consider keeping any client on 5Ghz to expect best speeds? i.e (cellphones, laptops)
Lastly, I DO own an xbox360 which I do use for HBOGo / Media Center streaming that I would like to use wireless the system is only 8 feet or so from my wifi router. I notice there is a new "Optimized for XBOX" setting, should I be checking that box? It is unchecked now.
In 2.4Ghz settings , my settings are as follows:
Wireless Mode: Auto
Channel Bandwidth: 20/40Mhz
Control Channel: Auto
WPA2-Personal w / AES
In 5Ghz settings:
Wireless Mode: Auto
Channel Bandwidth: 20/40/80Mhz
Control Channel: Auto
WPA2-Personal w / AES
Any information you guys can hook me up with, I'd appreciate it!
I feel like the 2.4Ghz network is RUINED because these AP's are being aHOLES. belkin.f74 channels 9+5 , so it's spread along channels 3-11. Some other dude is randomly using channel three messing it all up, theres no channel I can go to and not have what inssider calls "overlapping network" which is at most 1.