08-30-2009 07:29 AM
In short: I have a good wireless connection with the internet. But when I want to connect between two computers in the network the performance is VERY slow. I connected one of the computers wired and the performance was good.
I have Firmware Version: V1.1.08-ETSI
I've tried several options XP<->XP, XP<->HDX-1000, XP<->Vista. But always the same, when wired OK, when wireless BAD.
I'm running out of options here, please help!
Eelco
09-01-2009 07:49 AM
Try a different wireless channel and see if the wireless on the lan side improves.
09-01-2009 08:04 AM
Hello,
you should try an alternate firmware, perhaps LC 1.1.13-ETSI. This new firmware has a new driver for the MARVELL wireless chipset with dramatic improvements for wireless speed and connection stability.
You can also take a look at this page for further options.
Best regards
09-01-2009 10:01 AM
I would recommend that you upgrade your router to the latest code (_fw_v1.1.13) which is posted on the web at the link below
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/ps9931/index.html . The new code had some improvements on the Wireless
09-04-2009 04:28 AM
Thanks all for the support. I've installed V1.1.13-ETSI, but, things only got worse:
Connection between all computers is very slow. And that is XP<->XP, XP<->Vista, XP<->HDX-1000 (linux Network Media Tank), Vista<->HDX-100.
And first internet speed was OK. But when I started a file transfer from XP to Vista, Internet but dropped till ZERO. The file upload was slow (0 till max 100 Kibs). Internet on another XP machine dropped as well, even the wireless connection disconnected, but came back after killing the file transfer.
On the XP machine where I did the transfer I, the wireless connection stayed, but I had to reset the machine to get internet back.
So to write this message I had to reset machines etc. Does anybody have any suggestion?
09-06-2009 09:04 AM
Hello,
after a firmware update it helps often to reset the configuration to factory defaults. Theis prodeure may help:
If that is not helpfull you should use the following test sequence:
Best regards
09-06-2009 11:51 PM
@AuroraBorealis: Thanks, I'll give it a try. Although it already took me to much time this, that I'm considering buying another router or pulling wires through my apparment ;)
I'll let you know the result (sooner or later), cheers!
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