I tried to change my current wireless setup and run into problems, I would really appreciate any help here.
My setup was the following:
* "Router" Asus RT N10U connected to provider (IPoe) and serving as wifi access point for everything else in my apartments. I'm using 802.11 G/N mixed mode because one of clients is Xbox 360 which for some reasons connects only as "G". I also using 20MHz because on 40 network performance is very shaky and slow.
* I have another "Bridge" Asus RT N10U which runs DD-wrt, connecting wirelessly to "Router" and serving as a wireless bridge for my HTPC which is the heaviest bandwidth user (sometimes torrents, sometimes youtube)
* I also have a bunch of other wireless devices (anoher PC, macbook, 2 iphones, ipad and XBox)
* I have cable modem (connected to router WAN port) which gives me 40Mbps incoming/5Mbps outgoing traffic if I connect my laptop to one of LAN ports of my "router". I'm using "speedtest" which is hosted by my network provider. My max allowed downlink is 50Mbps btw.
Why I wanted to change:
* I don't want another box in main room where I have HTPC (just aesthetics
)
* I get only 30Mbps downlink on HTPC, I want to have approximately the same speed as on LAN port of router
My idea was to get rid of "bridge" N10U and put in dual-band wifi card into my HTPC directly, hoping it will not make things worse in 2.4GHz and will allow me to experiment with dual-band routers later.
So I bought Asus PCE N53 card, plugged it into my HTPC (Windows 8.1) and after finally making it work found that instead of more-or-less stable 30Mbps I get something between 12 and 28, typically around 20Mbps.
I've been trying to re-position router and HTPC slightly (and HTPC has a slim aluminium case, but antennas are not really covered by it) - no luck. So I did two experiments:
1. I connected "bridge" again and put its antenna side-by-side with network card's one.
2. I placed my iPhone running Speetest behind HTPC case, so there was no even direct like of sight between it and my primary router.
In both cases speedtest shown 30Mbps very stable.
So to me it doesn't look like something related to device positioning. My only guess now is that card is just faulty, but maybe I'm doing something completely wrong or there is a clear disadvantage comparing to separate "bridge" I've been using? Or maybe there is some kind of incompatibility between card/router models?
Wireless network
* 802.11 G/N mixed mode
* 20Mhz
* WPA2 Personal / AES
* Channel 6 (the only channel I get stable link)
* HTPC/Windows has 4-5 bars on this wifi connection. It shows 58-76Mbps link in adapter info.
* DD-wrt on my primary router shows 100% signal quality for HTPC
I also do have latest drivers for PCI card from Asus website.
My setup was the following:
* "Router" Asus RT N10U connected to provider (IPoe) and serving as wifi access point for everything else in my apartments. I'm using 802.11 G/N mixed mode because one of clients is Xbox 360 which for some reasons connects only as "G". I also using 20MHz because on 40 network performance is very shaky and slow.
* I have another "Bridge" Asus RT N10U which runs DD-wrt, connecting wirelessly to "Router" and serving as a wireless bridge for my HTPC which is the heaviest bandwidth user (sometimes torrents, sometimes youtube)
* I also have a bunch of other wireless devices (anoher PC, macbook, 2 iphones, ipad and XBox)
* I have cable modem (connected to router WAN port) which gives me 40Mbps incoming/5Mbps outgoing traffic if I connect my laptop to one of LAN ports of my "router". I'm using "speedtest" which is hosted by my network provider. My max allowed downlink is 50Mbps btw.
Why I wanted to change:
* I don't want another box in main room where I have HTPC (just aesthetics

* I get only 30Mbps downlink on HTPC, I want to have approximately the same speed as on LAN port of router
My idea was to get rid of "bridge" N10U and put in dual-band wifi card into my HTPC directly, hoping it will not make things worse in 2.4GHz and will allow me to experiment with dual-band routers later.
So I bought Asus PCE N53 card, plugged it into my HTPC (Windows 8.1) and after finally making it work found that instead of more-or-less stable 30Mbps I get something between 12 and 28, typically around 20Mbps.
I've been trying to re-position router and HTPC slightly (and HTPC has a slim aluminium case, but antennas are not really covered by it) - no luck. So I did two experiments:
1. I connected "bridge" again and put its antenna side-by-side with network card's one.
2. I placed my iPhone running Speetest behind HTPC case, so there was no even direct like of sight between it and my primary router.
In both cases speedtest shown 30Mbps very stable.
So to me it doesn't look like something related to device positioning. My only guess now is that card is just faulty, but maybe I'm doing something completely wrong or there is a clear disadvantage comparing to separate "bridge" I've been using? Or maybe there is some kind of incompatibility between card/router models?
Wireless network
* 802.11 G/N mixed mode
* 20Mhz
* WPA2 Personal / AES
* Channel 6 (the only channel I get stable link)
* HTPC/Windows has 4-5 bars on this wifi connection. It shows 58-76Mbps link in adapter info.
* DD-wrt on my primary router shows 100% signal quality for HTPC
I also do have latest drivers for PCI card from Asus website.
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