Help me to use full speed my WiFi connection ( WLAN)

killer bee

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I have 135Mbps link speed support ADSL WI-FI router. I have enabled 802.11b+g+n wireless mode and use 20+40 MHz on my router. I use "WAP-PSK" authentication. In addition to that, have a 2.4 & 5 GHz frequency support router and client device.

But my network connection display (WLAN) I have a 54Mbps link speed, why is that? How do I use 135Mbps or at least 100Mbps link speed? Is it a some configuration issue? My Ethernet connection show full speed (100Mbps).

(I'm not talking about my internet connection speed).
 
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People look at advertised speeds and think that is what they should get, when in fact, it is more complicated than that. Different 802.11 standards have different bandwidth capacity and your Wireless LAN will only run as fast as its lowest 802.11 standard, eg. 802.11a/b/g/n. What that means is if you have a device that runs off of 802.11g standard, your wireless network will not be able to run any standard above 802.11g. LuzTeTT's comment above is correct.
 

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People look at advertised speeds and think that is what they should get, when in fact, it is more complicated than that. Different 802.11 standards have different bandwidth capacity and your Wireless LAN will only run as fast as its lowest 802.11 standard, eg. 802.11a/b/g/n. What that means is if you have a device that runs off of 802.11g standard, your wireless network will not be able to run any standard above 802.11g. LuzTeTT's comment above is correct.

IEEE 802.11 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

It looks like your device is running at 802.11g and nothing further.

Thank you friends your replies, after adjust some settings on my router, now I got 72Mbps link speed. Still I'm not received 40GHz connection. I used 802.11b+g+n mode.


Brand and model of the router and the wifi card or usb thats in your PC might help, thanks.

Yes friend, I have 802.11n support client device, I think its something a router settings issue. Now I got 72Mbps.
 
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People look at advertised speeds and think that is what they should get, when in fact, it is more complicated than that. Different 802.11 standards have different bandwidth capacity and your Wireless LAN will only run as fast as its lowest 802.11 standard, eg. 802.11a/b/g/n. What that means is if you have a device that runs off of 802.11g standard, your wireless network will not be able to run any standard above 802.11g. LuzTeTT's comment above is correct.

IEEE 802.11 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

It looks like your device is running at 802.11g and nothing further.

Thank you friends your replies, after adjust some settings on my router, now I got 72Mbps link speed. Still I'm not received 40GHz connection. I used 802.11b+g+n mode.


Brand and model of the router and the wifi card or usb thats in your PC might help, thanks.

Yes friend, I have 802.11n support client device, I think its something a router settings issue. Now I got 72Mbps.

You need to change over to 802.11n Only mode, this will only work if you don't have any wireless G or below clients that need to connect. Using the mixed modes is what's holding you back

Channel bonding 20mhz-40mhz is also needed but it does require good signal strength.

To get the max speed possible you will also want to check out the wireless channels being used in your area then make adjustments to your channels in the routers settings to use channels that aren't being used by any neighbors.

With 802.11n USB dongle the best you can get is 300Mbps, using a PCI slot NIC up too 450Mbps is possible.

With the new 802.11ac 1.4Gbs or more is possible.

This link goes over the process and the required adjustments.
http://www.eightforums.com/network-sharing/10053-wifi-status.html
 

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