QUOTE(ayamstim @ Nov 11 2010, 10:52 AM)
You should be getting 20Mbps, why aim for 10Mbps? I have no issues achieving 20Mbps on a single torrent without any tweaking.
It's not a limitation of the IEEE 802.11g standard, as I can both download and upload at 20Mbps simultaneously while wirelessly streaming HD content to my PS3 over Wi-Fi with my Linksys WRT54GL. I think it's a limitation of the DIR-615, as all routers aren't built equally (
link). Most likely it is caused by multiple factors, e.g. router, client, noise, etc.
Well, I'm using a 6 years old laptop, limiting factor could be caused by the laptop chipset though.
Anyway, I have a USB Wifi plugged in to my desktop as well, can't reach the max speed as well.
I'm gonna borrow a more robust ap, netgear wg302, to test again today.
QUOTE(farkinid @ Nov 11 2010, 11:07 AM)
Wha??? Not my BB man. I had to change the wireless type to b & g without n for my bb to be able to connect to the router.
What is your BB model? BBB 9700 has no problem. Haven't tried with Torch.
QUOTE(+Newbie+ @ Nov 11 2010, 11:28 AM)
Try changing channels, or bringing your pc and router nearer to each other. There might be too much interference in your area causing the line quality to degrade. It's quite common for signal quality issues to happen to wifi, though.
It's just right next to one another.