QUOTE(chengsiong @ Nov 8 2011, 12:09 AM)
This is the problem of the router that has been set to b/g mode, it got less range and many problems as I did.
The fix is:
log in to your router using PC : 192.168.0.1
Default username: admin
Password: blank or admin i think?
Then go to Advanced, Advanced Wireless, and change the b/g to b/g/n or n only if your house devices all capable to 802.11n
If you got iphone, then change the [U]20/40hz (Auto) to 20Mhz[/U], because iphone is not capable to 40Mhz and get disconnect.
Then click save setting, then reboot, and anything get fine (Usually)
Credits: rizvanrp,klseet, and someone else in this forums that posted this solution, I've forgotten the link.
I had done it before, by changing the attribute as above, problem solved.The fix is:
log in to your router using PC : 192.168.0.1
Default username: admin
Password: blank or admin i think?
Then go to Advanced, Advanced Wireless, and change the b/g to b/g/n or n only if your house devices all capable to 802.11n
If you got iphone, then change the [U]20/40hz (Auto) to 20Mhz[/U], because iphone is not capable to 40Mhz and get disconnect.
Then click save setting, then reboot, and anything get fine (Usually)
Credits: rizvanrp,klseet, and someone else in this forums that posted this solution, I've forgotten the link.
Jan 12 2012, 09:44 AM

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