Mistermoonlight
Regular Contributor
I am using merlin 378.50 firmware.
In all the devices i have on the wireless network, no device can connect to anything more than 54Mb/s, including my bravia tv (which is like 6 feet near the router but across a floor).
I am not able to configure in the gui niether any 2.4Ghz mode which supports 40MHz (the gui always returns to 20 MHz bandwidth mode).
After looking on wikipedia for 802.11n, it is suggested that "Assumes short guard interval (SGI) enabled" for more optimal bitrates. I did not find in the wireless pro section of the gui what option could be related to SGI?
I am also using b/g Protection option enabled.
Could it be something in my configuration that causes this?
If i am looking in wireless log, i can see the supported rates are:
RSSI: 0 dBm SNR: 0 dB noise: -87 dBm Channel: 11
BSSID: xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx Capability: ESS ShortPre ShortSlot
Supported Rates: [ 1(b) 2(b) 5.5(b) 6 9 11(b) 12 18 24 36 48 54 ]
Looks like it is configured to support 802.11 b/g only and not 802.11n which i could not see any supported rates (i am getting the same result if the wireless is configured for N only)?
In all the devices i have on the wireless network, no device can connect to anything more than 54Mb/s, including my bravia tv (which is like 6 feet near the router but across a floor).
I am not able to configure in the gui niether any 2.4Ghz mode which supports 40MHz (the gui always returns to 20 MHz bandwidth mode).
After looking on wikipedia for 802.11n, it is suggested that "Assumes short guard interval (SGI) enabled" for more optimal bitrates. I did not find in the wireless pro section of the gui what option could be related to SGI?
I am also using b/g Protection option enabled.
Could it be something in my configuration that causes this?
If i am looking in wireless log, i can see the supported rates are:
RSSI: 0 dBm SNR: 0 dB noise: -87 dBm Channel: 11
BSSID: xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx Capability: ESS ShortPre ShortSlot
Supported Rates: [ 1(b) 2(b) 5.5(b) 6 9 11(b) 12 18 24 36 48 54 ]
Looks like it is configured to support 802.11 b/g only and not 802.11n which i could not see any supported rates (i am getting the same result if the wireless is configured for N only)?
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