02-14-2014 01:59 AM
Hello, I have a cisco routeur RV220W with the firmware 1.0.5.8. I have updated it the last week.
I have problems with the wireless. Apparently, i am not the only one.
The wifi connection is slow, with this parameters :
2.4GHz
G,N Mixed; Auto bandwidth
WPA2 encrypted or open
I always get only 10 - 15Mbps speed.
I have tried to change the channel but i have only Wifi N only for somes hours et after the processeur go to 100% and i must rebooted It.
How Can I resolve this probleme ?
02-14-2014 08:19 AM
Christophe,
Try the following, not necessarily all togather:
Channel Bandwidth: 20Mhz
Select the SSID, Edit WMM and enable it. Do not change anything in the DSCP to Queue Table.
Under Advanced Settings:
Beacon Interval: 200
In some cases editing the above settings helps. I have an RV220W at home with the same basic settings as you except for the Channel Bandwidth is 20Mhz and the wireless is great. My ISP bandwidth is about 40/4Mbps and I get all of it wired and wireless.
Are there any other wireless networks in the area or do you have any other access points? You may need to adjust the channel that the SSID broadcasts on.
- Marty
02-14-2014 09:12 AM
HI Marty,
No, there isn't others Wireless Networks in the area. When you say ''you may need to adjust the channel'', it is in the case of another wireless networks ?
02-14-2014 09:26 AM
Christophe,
Other networks are not the only cause of interference. Sometimes a cordless phone, microwave, etc. can use the same frequency and cause issues. Normally it causes devices to drop off the network though, not slow speed. I mention it only because it is available and simple to change.
- Marty
02-14-2014 03:38 PM
No, there isn't others Wireless Networks in the area. When you say ''you may need to adjust the channel'', it is in the case of another wireless networks ?
How were you able to determine there are no hidden SSIDs operating nearby? Don't use any smartphones/tablets to do your sniffing. You need a PC and install free software such as inSSIDer or Kismet and find out if you've got wireless around you.
A few more sources of wireless interferrence are:
1. Bluetooth devices;
2. DECT phones;
3. Wireless smoke detectors;
4. Wireless microphones;
5. Microwave ovens (not all)
These interferrence can't be detected unless you have special gears to do so.
02-17-2014 03:59 AM
This is my test. And my best result.
I connect my laptop RV220W at 150 mbps .I cant upgrade this result and i dont know why. I buy a usb wireless Netgear Mini Adapter 300N WNA 3100M but my transfer rate is the same. I m at 30 cm to RV220W.
I disable WMM because decrease my performance to 30 mbps (read/write).
I disable wifi protection (WPA 2 personal) but nothing.
Standard N or G/N dont change the performance.
02-17-2014 10:19 AM
Daniele,
The maximum N speed at 20Mhz is 150Mbps. You have to use channel bonding to get 270Mbs, the highest the RV220W supports. Change the Channel Bandwidth to Auto instead of 20Mhz. Keep in mind that this may cause other problems (instability) and in most cases 20Mhz is a better option. You might try 5Ghz but the RV220W supports either 2.4Ghz or 5Ghz, not both simultaneously.
http://www.intel.com/support/wireless/wlan/sb/CS-030282.htm
- Marty
02-17-2014 02:06 PM
Thanks Marty,
I think 150 Mbps is a good performance but my performance is very far from it. Only 68 Mbps. And I don t know why if my laptop and desktop connect at 150 and 300 Mbps. My signal power is excellent.
What can I do to increase my trasfer speed? I have to transfer 300/400 Mbyte of data and with wireless in this condition is impossible.
At channell 11-12-13 my wireless drop after 5 minutes. The problem, probably, is my neighbor but what the solution?
02-17-2014 02:31 PM
Daniele,
Using the same computer over the wired connection, what is the speed when connecting to the same server (DISKSTATION)?
150Mbps is the theoretical maximum speed of the connection, not the actual connection speed. If you connect at Gigabit speed (wired) the NIC will indicate 1000Mbps but the actual transfer speed will be much less because it is limited by many other factors, including the NICs involved, network devices, hard drive speed, etc.
- Marty
02-17-2014 02:37 PM
With wired connection, about 70-80 MB/s (600 Mbps).
02-17-2014 02:42 PM
Daniele,
That is certainly a big difference and I would expect to see better performance over the wireless, although not even close to the wired speed. Have you tested 5Ghz?
- Marty
02-18-2014 12:40 AM
Hi Marty,
my wireless adapter (laptop and Netgear Mini Adapter 300N WNA 3100M) don't support 5Ghz. Uffffff.
02-17-2014 02:38 PM
At channell 11-12-13 my wireless drop after 5 minutes. The problem, probably, is my neighbor but what the solution?
Use 802.11a.
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