I recently upgraded my data speed from Comcast from 150 to 300. It seemed like everything went smoothly. I went over to speednet and sure enough was pulling 345. Now what has me perplexed is that this increase had no effect on my wireless speeds. I had 2.4 speeds around 38 and 5.0 speeds around 55 and they stayed pretty much in that area. I have an Asus rt66n-u router and so I have been picking around inside the GUI and really cant find anything obvious to do. I am such a rookie when it comes to doing things like this but I had kind of hoped this might be a pretty straight forward type of thing.
I had also installed a Tp-Link EAP 225 wired access point downstairs connected by a Powerline adaptor- a D-Link AV2 2000. This was done prior to the data increase from Comcast. There were no real changes here either. Am I just out in left field somewhere? I just assumed that a landline increase would be passed along to the wireless. I have done (long ago) all of the suggested things for wifi like best places to put the router, keeping it away from other radio sources. Does anybody here know if there is a tutorial for dumb people that might help me squeeze a little more form this router (did I mention that I really do love this router). I know if there is a problem it is one of my own doing-but I would really love some help. The Comcast lady was very nice and she seemed to think I should be able to get at least 100 Mbs out of the wireless. Thanks and sorry for the rambleing.
I had also installed a Tp-Link EAP 225 wired access point downstairs connected by a Powerline adaptor- a D-Link AV2 2000. This was done prior to the data increase from Comcast. There were no real changes here either. Am I just out in left field somewhere? I just assumed that a landline increase would be passed along to the wireless. I have done (long ago) all of the suggested things for wifi like best places to put the router, keeping it away from other radio sources. Does anybody here know if there is a tutorial for dumb people that might help me squeeze a little more form this router (did I mention that I really do love this router). I know if there is a problem it is one of my own doing-but I would really love some help. The Comcast lady was very nice and she seemed to think I should be able to get at least 100 Mbs out of the wireless. Thanks and sorry for the rambleing.